Central African Republic: Recent Crises Show Efforts to Prevent Relapse Into Conflict Insufficient, Security Council Told

15 July 2014

The Chair of the United Nations Peacebuilding Commission (PBC) told the Security Council today that the recent crises in the Central African Republic (CAR) and South Sudan are painful reminders that efforts to prevent relapse into conflict remain insufficient and tools are not fully adequate.

"These crises have also reminded us that the consequences of relapse can cause untold human tragedies and create instability across State boundaries," Ambassador Antonio de Aguiar Patriota of Brazil stressed, as he briefed on the Commission's work.

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