This resolution authorizes the deployment of UN peacekeeping troops in Darfur, Sudan, but will not come to pass until Sudan's government allows the troops' presence.
Published August 31, 2006
This resolution authorizes the deployment of UN peacekeeping troops in Darfur, Sudan, but will not come to pass until Sudan's government allows the troops' presence.
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Jan Eliasson, the UN secretary-general’s special envoy for Darfur, says any new political agreement on Darfur must reflect the realities on...
International attention is riveted on bringing Darfur’s rebel groups to the negotiating table. Meanwhile, peace in Sudan’s south appears...
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