UN Security Council Critical of South Sudan & Sudan on Abyei Troop Withdrawal, by Ambassador mo

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UNSC deplored the failure by the governments of Sudan and South Sudan to redeploy their troops from the disputed Abyei area and urged the two countries to do so immediately and without preconditions. “The Members of the Security Council underscore that there were no preconditions for the implementations of the agreements signed by the parties including the withdrawal of forces,” the Council said on November 4, 2011 in a press statement read out by Ambassador José Filipe Moraes Cabral of Portugal, which holds the presidency of the Security Council for November. An Agreement had been signed by Sudan and South Sudan in June 2011 for the demilitarization of the Abyei region and the corresponding withdrawal of respective military forces. (READ –“Demilitarization Agreement for Abyei Region” - diplomaticallyincorrect.org/films/blog_post/demilitarization-agreement-for-abyei-region-of-sudan-by-ambassador-mo/30136 The Council urged both Sudan and South Sudan to implement agreements on Abyei “in spirit and letter.” It welcomed the rapid deployment of the United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA) and the assistance provided by Government of Ethiopia, which has enabled regular patrols to be carried out since 23 August. The 15-member UN body encouraged UNISFA to increase its patrols and enhance its air mobility. Both the Government of Sudan and the Government of South Sudan must extend their full cooperation to UNISFA, the Council stressed, and urged Khartoum to facilitate the mission’s deployment and to expedite the issuance of visas to personnel and grant flight permission in a timely manner. (See FILM REPORT –“UN Patrol in Sudan”- diplomaticallyincorrect.org/films/movie/un-patrol-in-sudan/24091 The Council stressed the need for both countries to facilitate the safe return of internally displaced persons to their villages in Abyei and to provide unfettered humanitarian access to the area. (PHOTO of burned villages during fighting early summer - 2011). It expressed it readiness to consider additional mandated tasks for UNISFA in support of the 30 July Agreement on the Border Monitoring Support Mission between the Government of Sudan and the Government of South Sudan, and in that regard reiterated the importance of all parties fulfilling the commitments already undertaken in agreements. The members of the UNSC called upon both the governments of Sudan and South Sudan to finalize the establishment of the Abyei Area Administration and the Abyei Police Service, and to continue regular meetings of the Abyei Joint Oversight Committee. (See FILM REPORT – “Sudan Abyei Fighting – Warning Graphic” - diplomaticallyincorrect.org/films/movie/sudan-abyei-fighting-warning-graphic/25410 ) ALSO – FILM REPORT –“Sudan War Begins Again?” - diplomaticallyincorrect.org/films/movie/sudan-war-begins-again/27052 FILM REPORT –“Abyei Fighting Intensifies” - diplomaticallyincorrect.org/films/movie/abyei-fighting-intensifies/27071 By Ambassador Muhamed Sacirbey Facebook Become a Fan at “Diplomatically Incorrect” Twitter – Follow at DiplomaticallyX Related Reports – “War Crimes Justice” Channel - diplomaticallyincorrect.org/c/war-crimes-justice


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"Voice of the Global Citizen"- Diplomatically Incorrect (diplomaticallyincorrect.org) provide film and written reports on issues reflecting diplomatic discourse and the global citizen. Ambassador Muhamed Sacirbey (@MuhamedSacirbey) is former Foreign Minister Ambassador of Bosnia & Herzegovina at the United Nations. "Mo" is also signatory of the Rome Conference/Treaty establishing the International…

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