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US Lobbies for Sudan Ban

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BBC
September 14, 2000


The United States says it is lobbying other countries to back its efforts to bar Sudan from representing Africa on the United Nations Security Council.

A spokesman for the State Department, Richard Boucher, said Sudan was unsuitable for such a role, because it was the subject of UN sanctions, and its air force had bombed areas where UN relief operations were based in southern Sudan. He said this contravened the UN Charter which calls for nations to pay due regard to the maintenance of international peace and stability.

Mr Boucher said the Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright, had spoken to several countries to try to gain their support. The Organisation of African Unity normally would pick the African country to take a rotating seat next year on the Security Council.


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