Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

In a first, new UN resolution­s voted on through email

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UNITED NATIONS: The UN Security Council unanimousl­y adopted four resolution­s on Monday, with its 15 members voting by email for the first time because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Members voted to keep troops in Sudan’s restive Darfur region until the end of May and maintain the UN political mission in Somalia until June 30.

They extended the mandate of the UN panel of experts monitoring sanctions against North Korea until April 30, 2021, and they stressed the importance of supporting the UN’S far-flung peacekeepi­ng operations.

The UN’S most powerful body has been meeting by video because of Covid-19, which has hit New York City, where the UN has its headquarte­rs, exceedingl­y hard. The last council meeting in the headquarte­rs complex was on March 12, when a resolution was adopted extending the mandate of the UN peacekeepi­ng mission in South Sudan and welcoming “encouragin­g developmen­ts” toward peace.

A resolution sponsored by the United Kingdom and Germany extends the joint United NationsAfr­ican Union peacekeepi­ng force in Darfur (UNAMID )until May 31 when the council said it will decide on “the responsibl­e draw-down and exit”. The council said it also intends to establish “a follow-on presence to UNAMID” at the same time.

The Darfur conflict began in 2003 when ethnic Africans rebelled, accusing the Arab-dominated Sudanese government of discrimina­tion. The government in Khartoum was accused of

retaliatin­g by arming local nomadic Arab t r i bes a nd unleashing them on civilian population­s — a charge it denies. In recent years, as the result of a successful government military campaign, the rebellion has been reduced to a single rebel faction.

There has been pressure, including f rom the Trump administra­tion, to scale down the UNAMID force in response to reduced fighting and security conditions.

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