Minister Dlamini Zuma arrives in Ethiopia for the African Union's
Peace and Security Council Meeting Addis Ababa - South African Foreign Minister
Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma arrived in Addis Ababa on Thursday 9 March 2006 ahead
of the African Union's (AU's) Peace and Security Council meeting in Ethiopia scheduled
for Friday, 10 March 2006. The Peace and Security Council meeting is expected
to deliberate on the proposed transition of the African Mission in Sudan (AMIS)
to a United Nations (UN) operation. As Chair of the African Union Committee
on Post-Conflict Reconstruction in Sudan, Minister Dlamini Zuma's participation
in this session of the Council meeting comes within the context of South Africa's
stated commitment to promoting the peaceful resolution of conflicts and to encourage
post-conflict reconstruction and development. In early July 2004, the African
Union deployed an African Union Mission in Sudan (AMIS) to monitor compliance
with the Darfur Humanitarian Cease-fire Agreement, signed in April 2004 between
the eastern rebel movements and the Government of Sudan (GoS). Despite a
significant contribution towards the achievement of this mandate, the African
Union still requires mobilisation of adequate financial resources to sustain the
operation of the AMIS. In this context, the African Union Council will therefore
deliberate on the way forward for the AMIS. Issued by Ronnie Mamoepa on
082 990 4853. Department of Foreign Affairs Private Bag X152 Tshwane 0001 9
March 2006
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