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Nation, Oct 7: The UN Security Council has expressed a deep concern over
the persistent delays in fully implementing key provisions of the peace
agreement between the Government of Mali and the Plateforme and Coordination
armed groups, urging the parties to adopt an agreed-upon timeline for
implementation. In a press statement here yesterday, the Council welcomed the
signing on 20 September 2017 by the Plateforme and Coordination armed groups of
a series of commitments, including an immediate, comprehensive and definitive
cessation of hostilities, calling on the armed groups to strictly adhere to
this commitment. The 15-member body underscored the pressing need to deliver
tangible and visible peace dividends to the population in the country’s north
and elsewhere to keep the momentum of the Agreement on Peace and Reconciliation
in Mali, signed in 2015. The Council expressed its intention to dedicate a
specific focus of its upcoming visit to the Sahel region to the implementation
of the Agreement. The Council urged all parties to comply with their
obligations under applicable international law and to bring an end to all human
rights violations and abuses, and encouraged the Government to continue its
efforts to combat impunity, with the support of the UN Multidimensional
Integrated Stabilisation Mission in Mali (MINUSMA). Expressing a concern about
the security situation in Mali and the threat posed by terrorism and
transnational organised crime in the Sahel region, the Council underlined that
the efforts by the force of the Group of Five for the Sahel States to counter
the activities of terrorist groups and other organized criminal groups will
contribute to create a more secure environment in the region and help MINUSMA
fulfill its mandate to stabilise the country. UNI
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