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United States Condemns Killing of African Union Peacekeepers in Sudan

Washington, DC, October 2, Ghanadot - The United States today, through a statement issued by the State Department condemned the killing of African Union Peacekeepers in Sudan.

 

The peacekeepers were attacked on September 29-30, on the African Union Mission in Sudan’s (AMIS) base camp at Haskanita in Darfur.  Ten African peacekeepers, at least, were killed as of the last count.  Many were injured  and some are considered missing. 

 

"Our sympathy goes out to the families and colleagues of those affected by this attack, " said Mr. Sean McCormack, Spokesperson for the US State department.

 

The African Peacekeepers unit was a compromise force arrived at between the United Nations, Sudan and the African Union.  Many Africans have questioned the wisdom of this compromise force of some 20,000 men and have attributed this to the intention of Arab states to doom the mission in Darfur.

 

 "We deplore all acts of violence in Sudan and call for a full investigation of this attack. The perpetrators must be brought to justice,"  continued Mr. McCormack.

 

He added that the US remained "concerned by recent reports that neither rebel factions nor the Government of Sudan are adhering to a ceasefire and we call on all parties to cease hostilities immediately. We are prepared to apply additional sanctions against those who target civilians or peacekeepers, and those who block the political process."

Mr. McCormack insisted that the US believed that the conflict in Darfur "will only be solved by a negotiated peace settlement."

 

"We urge all parties to fully participate in the peace process under the leadership of the United Nations and African Union," he added.

The US, he said "commend the hard work of the African Union’s peacekeepers since their first deployment in 2004, and call for the rapid deployment of the UN’s heavy support package and the hybrid AU-UN peacekeeping force, in accordance with UN Security Council Resolution 1769."

 

 The Darfur conflict has been a global concern since the beginning of the 21st century.

 

Ghanadot, Washington, DC, USA




 

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