Guinea Bissau: Civilian, Military Leaders Must Do More to Bring Stability to Guinea-Bissau - Ban

5 November 2010

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has urged both the civilian and military leadership in Guinea-Bissau to show commitment to achieving long-lasting stability in the West African country, and to restore the rule of law by fighting impunity and curbing organized crime.

In his latest report on Guinea-Bissau to the Security Council, covering the four months since 24 June, Mr. Ban also called on the Guinea-Bissau's leadership to forge a national consensus on the best way to ensure the stabilization for the country.

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