UK Government underscores UNISFA role and concerns
Key points
- UNISFA must deliver full mandate
- Accountability and safe humanitarian access required
TL;DR
- UNISFA's freedom of movement is restricted, risking full mandate delivery
- December drone attack on Joint Border Verification and Monitoring Mechanism base killed six Bangladeshi peacekeepers, injured nine, and led to full suspension of the Mechanism's physical presence
- More than 20,000 people displaced in Abyei; access constraints limit assistance and reports indicate conflict-related sexual violence including against children
- UK Government urges Sudan and South Sudan to re-engage, meet resolution 2802 benchmarks, demilitarise, and deploy police
Original text
First, the United Kingdom underscores UNISFA’s critical role in protecting civilians and maintaining stability in a fragile environment. It is essential that UNISFA is able to deliver its mandate in full. We are concerned by continued restrictions on UNISFA’s freedom of movement, the limited progress by the Sudanese and South Sudanese authorities against key mandate benchmarks agreed last November and the presence of...
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- Unisfa
- Abyei
- Drone Attacks
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