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UN Darfur resolution watered down | |
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A draft Security Council resolution to authorise deploying a joint UN-African Union peacekeeping force in Sudan's Darfur region has been watered down. | A draft Security Council resolution to authorise deploying a joint UN-African Union peacekeeping force in Sudan's Darfur region has been watered down. |
The wording of the new text drops the threat of sanctions if Sudan fails to comply with the resolution. | The wording of the new text drops the threat of sanctions if Sudan fails to comply with the resolution. |
The UK and France circulated the weakened draft ahead of formal Security Council negotiations on Wednesday. | |
They hope it will assuage the concerns of African council members, but Sudan maintains the new draft is "very ugly". | They hope it will assuage the concerns of African council members, but Sudan maintains the new draft is "very ugly". |
The resolution proposes that a combined force of 26,000 soldiers and police take over from the AU force in Darfur at the end of December. | The resolution proposes that a combined force of 26,000 soldiers and police take over from the AU force in Darfur at the end of December. |
A small AU force has failed to halt the violence, which the UN says has led to some 200,000 deaths and seen more than 2m displaced. | A small AU force has failed to halt the violence, which the UN says has led to some 200,000 deaths and seen more than 2m displaced. |
The UN World Food Programme (WFP) says there has been a dramatic escalation in attacks on humanitarian staff and food convoys in Darfur, which is hampering its ability to deliver assistance. | |
'Iraqi scenario' | 'Iraqi scenario' |
The new draft leaves intact provisions that would allow the joint UN-African Union contingent to use force in carrying out its duties. | The new draft leaves intact provisions that would allow the joint UN-African Union contingent to use force in carrying out its duties. |
WFP ATTACKS: 2007 18 food convoys attacked by gunmen10 staff, including contractors, detained or abducted 4 light vehicles carjacked6 vehicles stolen | |
"We changed the text quite considerably. The tonality has changed... I think there is less threatening language in there," AFP news agency quotes the UK's UN ambassador Emyr Jones Parry as saying. | "We changed the text quite considerably. The tonality has changed... I think there is less threatening language in there," AFP news agency quotes the UK's UN ambassador Emyr Jones Parry as saying. |
But Sudan's UN ambassador Abdalmahmood Abdalhaleem Mohamad said his country objected to the revised draft saying it still contained "hostile language", AP news agency reports. | But Sudan's UN ambassador Abdalmahmood Abdalhaleem Mohamad said his country objected to the revised draft saying it still contained "hostile language", AP news agency reports. |
"The way they put this resolution will make the force fight the Sudanese army. They want to transport the Iraqi scenario to us," he said, Reuters news agency reports. | "The way they put this resolution will make the force fight the Sudanese army. They want to transport the Iraqi scenario to us," he said, Reuters news agency reports. |
Last month, the Sudanese government agreed to allow the hybrid force into the region after months of pressure from the international community. | Last month, the Sudanese government agreed to allow the hybrid force into the region after months of pressure from the international community. |
Meanwhile, the WFP has called on all parties in the conflict to guarantee the safety of humanitarian workers in Darfur. | |
"In the last two weeks, nine food convoys have been attacked by gunmen across Darfur," said the WFP's Kenro Oshidari. | |
"WFP staff and contractors are being stopped at gunpoint, dragged out of their vehicles and robbed with alarming frequency. | |
"These abhorrent attacks, which target the very people who are trying to help the most vulnerable in Darfur, must be brought under control," he said. | |
Following talks in Libya this month, the UN and AU have asked the rebel factions that did not sign a failed 2006 peace deal to attend talks in Tanzania early in August. |
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