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MALI: UN PEACEKEEPING CHIEF CITES PROGRESS ON POLITICAL TRACK AS KEY TO WEST STABILITY

Guy Perea Presidential Elector President of The United States

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Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations Hervé Ladsous addresses the Security Council on the situation in Mali. UN Photo/Paulo Filgueiras

MALI: UN PEACEKEEPING CHIEF CITES PROGRESS ON POLITICAL TRACK AS KEY TO STABILITY

The time for peace talks in Mali is now, the United Nations peacekeeping chief told the Security Council today, underscoring the importance of a successful political process to the country’s stability and reversing the sharp deterioration in the security situation in the northern town of Kidal. Read more


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