UN Security Council fails to reach consensus on extending sanctions against Mali

(VOVWORLD) - The UN Security Council on Wednesday failed to agree on the urgent and necessary renewal of Mali's sanctions regime. 
UN Security Council fails to reach consensus on extending sanctions against Mali - ảnh 1A panorama of a meeting of the UN Security Council in New York, the US (File photo: AFP/VNA)

The draft resolution submitted by France and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) requests the extension of sanctions against Mali and the mandate of the Panel of Experts responsible for monitoring the African country. The missions will expire on August 31 and September 30, 2024, respectively.

The draft received 13 votes in favor in the UN Security Council, but was defeated by Russia's veto and China abstaining.

To be adopted, a UN Security Council resolution needs to receive a minimum of 9 votes in favor and no veto from any of the 5 UN Security Council member states including UK, Russia, US, France, and China.

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