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Wednesday, July 31, 2024

Security Council lifts arms embargo on Central African Republic forces

The UN Security Council on Tuesday lifted the arms embargo on the Central African Republic (CAR) government forces.

• July 31, 2024
Central African Republic government forces
Central African Republic government forces [Credit; The New Humanitarian]

The UN Security Council on Tuesday lifted the arms embargo on the Central African Republic (CAR) government forces.

The council, however, called on all nations to take all necessary measures to prevent the direct or indirect supply of all types of weapons and related materials to armed groups operating there.

The arms embargo was established in 2013 against the backdrop of a brutal intercommunal conflict when the predominantly Muslim Seleka rebels seized power leading to the mostly Christian militias fighting back.

Civilians bore the brunt of the conflict, with several thousand killed and many forced from their homes.

Unanimously adopting resolution 2745 (2024), the Security Council also authorised Member States to “seize, register and dispose” of prohibited items – weapons and ammunition, military vehicles and equipment, paramilitary equipment and spare parts – destined for armed groups and associated individuals operating in the CAR.

Member states are required to notify the CAR Sanctions Committee within 30 days of disposing of such items.

The security council also extended the mandate of the panel of experts, which supports the CAR Sanctions Committee, until August 2025.

The council also “expressed [its] intention” to review the Panel’s mandate and take appropriate action regarding its further extension no later than July 31 next year.

The 15 ambassadors also requested the panel to “devote special attention” to the analysis of illicit transnational trafficking networks that continue to fund and supply armed groups in the CAR and threats relating to explosive ordnances.

The panel is required to provide a midterm report by January 31, 2025, a final report by June 15, 2025, and progress updates as appropriate. 

(NAN)

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