Recommendation on the peace process in Darfour


African Union

Recommendation on the peace process in Darfour

The Pan-African Parliament,CONCERNED about the degradation of the humanitarian situation in the Darfour region in Sudan and the violation of the Darfour Peace Accord signed in Abuja;RECOGNIZING the important role played by the United Nations and the African Union Mission in Sudan (AMIS) in attenuating the destructive impact of the conflict on the civilian population, and the material contribution from the international community that supported the AU’s peace-building efforts in Darfour;REAFFIRMING the United Nations’ role in promoting peace and security in the world and, concerned about the lack of agreement in the transition from AMIS to a United Nations Mission in Sudan;COMMENDING the developments following the high-level consultative meeting held in Addis Ababa on 16 November 2006;
THEREFORE RECOMMENDS:
1.That the Conference of AU Heads of State and Government take immediate measures to put an end to the humanitarian disaster and restore peace and stability in Darfour;
2.That AU remain committed to monitoring the implementation of the Darfour Peace Accord and promotion of diplomatic and peaceful means for the settlement of the conflict;
3.That AU ensure that the parties to the conflict who have not yet done so do sign and respect the Darfour Peace accord.
4.That the United Nations and AU enforce the full application of the Peace Accord in its entirety so that it motivates the parties to the Darfour conflict to sign and respect the Darfour Peace Accord;
5.That the United Nations and AU ensure that the Darfour conflict does not inflame the neighbouring countries of Sudan.
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