UN Security Council Agrees to Extend African Union Peacekeeping Mission in Somalia for Another Year
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UN Security Council agrees to extend African Union peacekeeping mission in Somalia for another year
The United Nations Security Council on Tuesday agreed to extend the mandate of the African Union peacekeeping mission in Somalia for another year, until the end of 2026.
Buenos Aires, 24 December (NA) — The UN Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution renewing for one year the authorization of the African Union Support and Stabilization Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM), extending its mandate until 31 December 2026, as learned by the Argentine News Agency. Resolution 2809, adopted by the 15 members of the Council, reaffirms the tasks of AUSSOM as set out in resolution 2767 of December 2024, which had authorize…
UN Security Council Votes to Close Longstanding UN Political Office in Somalia, Extends AU Mission to 2026 – Somali Dispatch
NEW YORK (SD) – The United Nations Security Council has extended the mandate of the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM) until December 2026. In a separate but significant decision, the Council voted to close the UN’s political mission in Somalia (UNSOM), which has operated in the country since 1991. The 15-member Security Council unanimously agreed to terminate UNSOM, fulfilling a key objective long pursued by President Hassan S…
The UN Security Council today unanimously approved a resolution to extend the mandate of the African Union Mission in Somalia (AUSOM) until 31 December 2026. The resolution, which terminates all activities of the UN Mission in Somalia (UNTMIS) as of 31 October 2026, was proposed by Great Britain.
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