Report of the Secretary-General on the Sudan pursuant to paragraphs 6, 13 and 16 of the Security Council resolution 1556 (2004), paragraph 15 of the Security Council resolution 1564 (2004), and paragraph 17 of Security Council resolution 1574 (2004)
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SymbolS/2004/947
TitleReport of the Secretary-General on the Sudan pursuant to paragraphs 6, 13 and 16 of the Security Council resolution 1556 (2004), paragraph 15 of the Security Council resolution 1564 (2004), and paragraph 17 of Security Council resolution 1574 (2004)
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Summary
DAA Describes progress towards following areas in the month of Nov. 2004: security, disarmament of the Janjaweed and other armed militias and outlawed groups, impunity and confidence-building, the humanitarian situation in Darfur, funding, humanitarian access, return and relocation, human rights and protection, the Darfur peace process, the African Mission in the Sudan (AMIS), and the North-South peace process. States that the historic Security Council meeting in Nairobi resulted in commitments by the Government and SPLM/A (the Sudan People's Liberation Movement/Army) to conclude the North-South talks and reach a final peace agreement by 31 Dec. 2004. Also states that in Abuja, the Government and the rebel movements(SLM/A and JEM) overcame their differences and achieved a breakthrough by signing the humanitarian and security protocols. Calls on the parties to abide by their commitments, by urgently providing the African Union with information on the exact location of their troops and, by exercising full control over their troops, to put an end to civilian suffering.
AuthorsUN. Secretary-General
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S/59 [160] SUDAN--POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Date[New York] : UN, 3 Dec. 2004
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15 p.
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