The United Nations Secretary-General is seeking an additional 320 police squad for the peace keeping mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
This comes as tension over long-delayed elections has caused violence to spread into new areas of the Central African country.
A Report by the UN says the December 31 power-sharing agreement reached by the DRC’s government and the opposition to hold presidential elections this year, has suffered a setback.
It added that additional police for the UN mission will help “keep the political process on track.”
The United Nations Secretary-General is seeking an additional 320 police squad for the peace keeping mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
This comes as tension over long-delayed elections has caused violence to spread into new areas of the Central African country.
A Report by the UN says the December 31 power-sharing agreement reached by the DRC’s government and the opposition to hold presidential elections this year, has suffered a setback.
It added that additional police for the UN mission will help “keep the political process on track.”
The United Nations Secretary-General is seeking an additional 320 police squad for the peace keeping mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
This comes as tension over long-delayed elections has caused violence to spread into new areas of the Central African country.
A Report by the UN says the December 31 power-sharing agreement reached by the DRC’s government and the opposition to hold presidential elections this year, has suffered a setback.
It added that additional police for the UN mission will help “keep the political process on track.”
The United Nations Secretary-General is seeking an additional 320 police squad for the peace keeping mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
This comes as tension over long-delayed elections has caused violence to spread into new areas of the Central African country.
A Report by the UN says the December 31 power-sharing agreement reached by the DRC’s government and the opposition to hold presidential elections this year, has suffered a setback.
It added that additional police for the UN mission will help “keep the political process on track.”
The United Nations Secretary-General is seeking an additional 320 police squad for the peace keeping mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
This comes as tension over long-delayed elections has caused violence to spread into new areas of the Central African country.
A Report by the UN says the December 31 power-sharing agreement reached by the DRC’s government and the opposition to hold presidential elections this year, has suffered a setback.
It added that additional police for the UN mission will help “keep the political process on track.”
The United Nations Secretary-General is seeking an additional 320 police squad for the peace keeping mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
This comes as tension over long-delayed elections has caused violence to spread into new areas of the Central African country.
A Report by the UN says the December 31 power-sharing agreement reached by the DRC’s government and the opposition to hold presidential elections this year, has suffered a setback.
It added that additional police for the UN mission will help “keep the political process on track.”
The United Nations Secretary-General is seeking an additional 320 police squad for the peace keeping mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
This comes as tension over long-delayed elections has caused violence to spread into new areas of the Central African country.
A Report by the UN says the December 31 power-sharing agreement reached by the DRC’s government and the opposition to hold presidential elections this year, has suffered a setback.
It added that additional police for the UN mission will help “keep the political process on track.”
The United Nations Secretary-General is seeking an additional 320 police squad for the peace keeping mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
This comes as tension over long-delayed elections has caused violence to spread into new areas of the Central African country.
A Report by the UN says the December 31 power-sharing agreement reached by the DRC’s government and the opposition to hold presidential elections this year, has suffered a setback.
It added that additional police for the UN mission will help “keep the political process on track.”