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UN Security Council extends South Sudan mission mandate for 1 year

  • The UN Security Council approved a one-year extension for the United Nations peacekeeping operation in South Sudan, keeping the mandate active until April 30, 2026, in response to increasing violence and political instability.
  • This extension follows delays due to disagreements over mandate language and comes as South Sudan's 2018 peace agreement shows signs of unraveling and the security situation deteriorates.
  • UNMISS is tasked with protecting civilians, supporting aid delivery, investigating violations, and aiding the implementation of the peace agreement despite movement restrictions imposed by the transitional government.
  • Twelve Council members voted for the resolution while Russia, China, and Pakistan abstained, with Pakistan citing the inclusion of unrelated issues that prevented consensus, and the United States emphasizing, "The need for peace is paramount."
  • The mandate renewal underscores the urgency for South Sudan's leaders to end hostilities, restore trust, and prepare for free and fair elections to prevent renewed civil war.
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securitycouncilreport.org broke the news in on Thursday, May 8, 2025.
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