UN rejects US-drafted resolution on South Sudan
(last modified Fri, 23 Dec 2016 18:50:48 GMT )
Dec 23, 2016 18:50 UTC
  • UN rejects US-drafted resolution on South Sudan

The UN Security Council has rejected a resolution drafted by the US that would have imposed an arms embargo on South Sudan.

Only seven countries of the 15-member council voted for the measure on Friday.

The United States, supported by Britain and France, had called for the arms embargo to halt the weapons flow into South Sudan, citing the UN warnings about a risk of mass atrocities.

Russia, China, Japan, Malaysia, Venezuela and the three African council members, Angola, Egypt and Senegal, all abstained.

US Ambassador to the UN Samantha Power told the council after the vote, "This should not have been a contentious resolution."

Washington also proposed to impose sanctions, including an assets freeze and a global travel ban, on Reik Machar, South Sudanese President Salva Kiir' former vice president who is currently a rebel leader, army chief Paul Malong and Information Minister Michael Makuei.

Japan, which has 350 troops deployed to Juba as part of the UN mission in South Sudan, also known as UNMISS, had warned that the American proposal would have threaten the lives of the UN peacekeepers.

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