Security Council extended mandate of UN mission in South Sudan

UNITED NATIONS, May 1 (NNN-XINHUA) — The UN Security Council extended the mandate of the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) on Wednesday by nine days, until May 9, to allow more time for members to discuss the matter amid escalating tensions in the country.

The short-term technical rollover, unanimously adopted through resolution 2778 (2025), authorizes the mission to continue to “use all necessary means to carry out its tasks” beyond its current mandate’s expiration on April 30.

UNMISS was initially established for one year from July 9, 2011, under resolution 1996 (2011), with the intent to renew for further periods as needed. Since then, the mission has been renewed consistently with the Security Council determining that the situation in South Sudan continues to pose a threat to international peace and security in the region. — NNN-XINHUA

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