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The UK strongly supports the renewal of the Mali sanctions regime and Panel of Experts mandate: UK statement at the Security Council

Explanation of vote by Ambassador James Kariuki at the UN Security Council meeting on Mali.

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Ambassador James Kariuki at UN Security Council

The United Kingdom thanks France and the UAE for their efforts on this resolution.

Despite having to make a number of difficult compromises, we voted in favour of the resolution because of our strong support for the renewal of the Mali sanctions regime and Panel of Experts mandate. These are important tools in support of peace and stability in Mali.

For this reason, the United Kingdom deeply regrets Russia’s reckless use of the veto. This will reduce the Council’s oversight and engagement on Mali’s peace process at a critical juncture.

Against the backdrop of MINUSMA’s withdrawal from Mali, what we need now is renewed commitment to maintain the Peace Agreement in the face of violations of the ceasefire in Timbuktu and Kidal regions.

The United Kingdom cannot support Russia’s proposal to dissolve the Panel of Experts on Mali, nor its attempt to predetermine the termination of sanctions measures. We pay tribute to the dedication of the members of the Panel; whose rigorous work in challenging circumstances we firmly support.

We remain deeply concerned about the worsening political, humanitarian and security situation in Mali. Despite the outcome of today’s vote, the UK remains committed to supporting Mali’s Peace Agreement and pursuing accountability for human rights violations and abuses.

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Published 30 August 2023