WIRE — Six members of the United Nations Security Council abstained from voting on a resolution renewing sanctions and the arms embargo on South Sudan, arguing that the measures have failed to deliver lasting peace and may now be hindering the countrys political transition and security reforms. The six countries were Russia, China, Pakistan, the Democratic Republic The post Six UN Security Council members that abstained on S. Sudan sanctions—and why? appeared first on Eye Radio.

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