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  • Sahel Alliance Urges UN Security Council Action Amid Controversial Remarks by Ukrainian Official

    Sahel Alliance Urges UN Security Council Action Amid Controversial Remarks by Ukrainian Official

    In a televised statement, Andriy Yusov, a spokesperson for Ukraine’s military intelligence agency, claimed that Malian rebels received the “necessary” information to carry out a recent attack. This attack, claimed by Tuareg rebels in late July, reportedly resulted in the deaths of 84 Russian Wagner mercenaries and 47 Malian soldiers. However, Yusov later retracted his statement.

    In response, the foreign ministers of the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) have sent a letter to the UN Security Council president, urging the council to take measures against potential subversive and destabilizing actions. They expressed concern that comments by Ukrainian officials are contributing to the spread of terrorism in the Sahel region. The UN Charter designates the Security Council as the primary body responsible for maintaining international peace and security.

  • UN Security Council Extends African Union Mission in Somalia Until December 2024

    UN Security Council Extends African Union Mission in Somalia Until December 2024

    On Thursday, the United Nations Security Council passed Resolution 2748, granting the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS) the authority to remain in the country through December 2024. This extension allows ATMIS to continue its work as it gradually transfers security responsibilities to Somali forces by the end of the year.

    The resolution comes as ATMIS has been scaling back its presence in Somalia, preparing for the eventual handover of security duties to the Somali National Forces. Somali Ambassador Abukar Dahir Osman acknowledged the necessity of the extension, stating, “We recognize the necessity of extending ATMIS resolution until December 2024 to ensure a smooth transition as we prepare for the post-ATMIS security arrangement in 2025. It’s imperative to commit to the required support enabling Somali National Forces and ATMIS to continue its vital work. This collaborative effort is crucial as we work towards a successful transition to the new peacekeeping framework.”

    However, Ambassador Osman also expressed concerns about the delays in the drawdown process, emphasizing the importance of coordination between Troop Contributing Countries (TCCs) and UN contractors. “Unfortunately, we have witnessed delays in nearly all phases of the drawdown. Therefore, coordination between TCC countries and UN contractors is paramount in this process. Effective collaborations not only facilitate the safe and orderly withdrawal of peacekeeping forces but also minimize the potential disruptions that could arise during this critical phase,” he added.

    The resolution follows months of discussions, during which Somalia requested the United Nations to end its peacekeeping mission in the country to intensify efforts against the al-Qaida-linked extremist group al-Shabab.