October 14, 2021 | 20:38 (GMT+7)
Vietnam highlights significance of U.N. security force’s presence in Abyei
Vietnam has underlined the significance of the U.N. Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA)’s continuous presence in Abyei to maintain stability in the area and support the Joint Border Verification and Monitoring Mechanism (JBVMM).
Addressing the United Nations Security Council (UNSC)'s discussion on Abyei on October 13, Deputy Permanent Representative of Vietnam to the United Nations Ambassador Pham Hai Anh expressed concern about difficulties facing UNISFA currently.
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Abyei, located in the border between Sudan and South Sudan, has seen conflicts since 2011. |
He stressed the need to ensure security and safety for U.N. staff, and called on the governments of relevant states to abide by commitments stated in the Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) with UNISFA and create favorable conditions for the force to fully perform its tasks.
The Vietnamese representative lauded efforts by UNISFA, the U.N. Secretariat and the Special Envoy of the U.N. Secretary-General for the Horn of Africa in promoting dialogue with relevant parties to deal with challenges facing UNISFA.
Sudan and South Sudan signed an agreement on the disputed Abyei region on June 20, 2011 under which they pledged to withdraw troops from the demilitarised zone. However, they haven’t obtained much substantive progress in the implementation of the agreement.
UNISFA, set up on June 27, 2011 under UNSC Resolution 1990, was tasked with protecting civilians and promoting the demilitarization in Abyei. It was supplemented with the duty of supporting the Joint Border Verification and Monitoring Mechanism (JBVMM) in this region under Resolution 2024 on December 14, 2011.
Source: VNA