UK Government commends CAR elections and urges stability
Key points
- Commends CAR elections and increased women’s participation
- Calls for accountability, DDR support, security reform and MINUSCA backing
TL;DR
- United Kingdom commends Central African Republic for holding largely peaceful elections on 28 December and notes increased women’s participation.
- United Kingdom welcomes overall security progress in CAR but expresses concern about instability in border areas and spillover from Sudan, and reports of human rights violations including conflict-related sexual violence.
- United Kingdom calls for full implementation of the Political Agreement for Peace and Reconciliation, accountability for perpetrators, careful consideration of CAR security partners, and for remaining armed groups to join the peace agreement.
- United Kingdom emphasizes strengthening the national disarmament, demobilisation and rehabilitation programme, broader security sector reform, local peacebuilding, and reiterates strong support for MINUSCA.
Original text
I will make three points today: on elections, on the security situation and consolidating peace. First, the United Kingdom commends the government of the Central African Republic for their efforts, working in coordination with MINUSCA, to ensure that presidential, legislative, regional and municipal elections took place and largely peacefully on 28 December. We welcome that the vast majority of polling stations opene...
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- Elections
- Human Rights
- Security Sector Reform
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- Central African Republic
- Minusca
- Disarmament
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