Wednesday, May 2, 2012

UN Threatens Sanctions Against Sudan And South Sudan


UN Threatens Sanctions Over Sudan Dispute -- Al Jazeera

Security Council passes resolution that gives Sudan and South Sudan just 48 hours to halt hostilities or face sanctions.

The UN Security Council unanimously passed a resolution giving Sudan and South Sudan only 48 hours to halt hostilities or face potential sanctions.

With Russia and China joining the growing calls for a halt to the growing border conflict, the 15-member council on Wednesday backed up African Union efforts to halt violence and get peace negotiations started.

The resolution endorses an African Union plan aimed at getting the two countries to step back from the brink of war and resolve their differences.

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More News On The Sudan - South Sudan Conflict

UN passes resolution threatening sanctions on Sudans -- BBC
U.N. Council threatens Sudan, South Sudan with sanctions -- Reuters
UN approves Sudan resolution threatening sanctions -- FOX News/AP
Security Council Calls on Sudans to Stop Fighting -- Voice of America
UN sanctions warning for Sudan and South Sudan -- Deutsche Welle

South Sudan prepares for Jonglei offensive
-- UPI
Security Council may take further action if Sudan-South Sudan fighting continues -- UN News Centre
South Sudan Border Clashes Threaten Regional Hunger -- Voice of America
South Sudan: 27 soldiers from Sudan’s forces killed in clashes along contested border region -- Washington Post/AP
Sudan warns South as fresh clashes alleged -- AFP
Sudan says Heglig oilfield repaired, pumping oil -- Reuters
South Sudan civilians are trapped in conflict over oil -- Washington Post
Civilians Bear Brunt of Sudan, South Sudan Violence -- Voice of America

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