Latest UNSC statement on South Sudan

Ayuen Panchol | January 24, 2017 | 12:40 pm

Olof Skoog, President of the UNSC for the month of January 2017.

The United States Security Council has called upon “all actors” to “cease
hostilities and allow humanitarian access”.

This statement comes after the Council discussed the situation in South
Sudan Monday night. It expressed “deep concern” that “fighting continues
throughout” the country.It also called South Sudanese wherever they are in
the world to end hate speech.

Here is a video of a statement on the situation in the country read by Olof
Skoog, Permanent Representative of Sweden to the UN and President of the
Security Council for the month of January 2017.

Attempts by the SC to act against individual leaders who are thought to be
obstructing peace process have been thwarted by some member states of the
Council, particularly Russia and China, arguing that sanctioning the
leaders of South Sudan would not facilitate building a more inclusive
society or forge a political process.

In December 2016, UN Security Council failed to impose an arms embargo and
targeted sanctions on South Sudan.

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