September 22, 2024

UNSC extends mandate of South Sudan missionWork for removing slums and illegal buildings begins in Sirt.

New York: The UN Security Council extended the mandate of the United Nations peacekeeping mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) until 30 April 2024.

Resolution 2726, unanimously supported by the 15-member council, decided to extend the mandate of UNMISS and authorized the mission to use all necessary means to carry out its tasks.

It adopted a resolution to approve a “technical rollover” for the mandate of UNMISS.

The resolution, the Council said, was adopted under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter.

Source: Jordan News Agency

The committee charged with removing slums and illegal buildings and opening paths in the city of Sirt began its assigned work.

LANA Sirt’s correspondent explained that the committee removed the violating shops, a pharmacy, and a medical laboratory in the Rabat district, opposite the Sirt Central Health Complex Clinic, as well as a number of unlicensed signs.

The head of the committee had met with officials of the State Property Authority, the Urban Planning Authority, and the Sirt Municipal Guard to coordinate work to preserve the general appearance of the city.

Source: Libyan News Agency