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UN Resolution 1679, Sudan
This resolution, passed unanimously by the UN Security Council, calls for the transition of the African Union's peacekeeping forces in Darfur to one controlled by the UN.
Published May 16, 2006
UN Resolution 1679, Sudan
This resolution, passed unanimously by the UN Security Council, calls for the transition of the African Union's peacekeeping forces in Darfur to one controlled by the UN.
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