WIRE — The United Nations Security Council on Friday renewed sanctions on South Sudan after nine members voted in favor, while six abstained. The renewed measures include an arms embargo, travel ban, asset freeze, and the extension of the mandate of the Panel of Experts for another 12 months. Speaking after the adoption of the resolution, US The post UN Security Council renews South Sudan sanctions, US welcomes move appeared first on Eye Radio.
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