UN Security Council delays drawdown of AU mission in Somalia
The UN Security Council has adopted a resolution to delay the drawdown of 2,000 personnel of the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS) for six months.
In response to the request of the African Union, Resolution 2670, which won the unanimous support of the council, extends the authorisation for the ATMIS drawdown until June 30, 2023.
The deadline was originally December 31, 2022, decided by Resolution 2628 of March 2022, which reconfigured the AU Mission in Somalia into ATMIS.
Under the new resolution, the Security Council will convene a formal meeting on the transition in Somalia no later than May 31, 2023, with the participation of Somalia, the African Union, the European Union and ATMIS troop-contributing countries. BY DAILY NATION
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