United Nations Security Council Resolution 1769
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1769 is a United Nations Security Council resolution intended to resolve the Darfur conflict.[1] It was passed on 31 July 2007, with all fifteen SC members in favour. It calls for the creation of a joint 26,000 UN/AU (UNAMID) to keep the peace in Sudan, replacing the 7,000-member African Union Mission in Sudan. After rejecting a first draft version which included the threat of sanctions, Sudan agreed to accept a second resolution which did not include sanction threats.
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- ^ United Nations Security Council Resolution 1769 S-RES-1769(2007) in 2007 (retrieved 2008-03-14)