UNSC Holds an Open Session on Sudan, Monday
Sudanhorizon – New York – Mariam Abasher
The UN Security Council has decided, following informal sessions and intensive consultations, to hold an open session on the latest developments in the Sudanese crisis, Sudanhorizon learned.
Well-informed diplomatic sources told Sudanhorizon News, the session will be open and will be held on Monday at noon New York time.
The Sudanese representative will present a briefing and offer remarks during the session on the issues to be discussed.
It was reported that last week intensive diplomatic activity was underway within the Security Council regarding developments in Sudan. This activity, led by Britain and Denmark, had prepared a memorandum assessing diplomatic initiatives and proposing mechanisms to avoid duplication.
The memorandum criticized the failure of all initiatives to achieve the desired breakthrough. The session will hear briefings from several regional and international actors, including the Personal Envoy of the UN Secretary-General, Ramtane Lamamra, and the head of the African Union High-Level Panel on Sudan, Mohamed Belalich, who visited Sudan Saturday and delivered a message from the African Union Commissioner to the Chairman of the Sovereign Council.
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