U.N. Security Council members said concerns remain over the inclusion of the threat of sanctions in a draft resolution on Sudan but supporters were pressing for a vote this week. The United States circulated a draft U.N. resolution last week that for the first time included a direct threat of sanctions against the Sudanese government if it doesn’t rein in Arab militias accused of killing thousands in that country’s western Darfur province. A British official was “hopeful” that a vote could be held this week, saying the United States was expected to present a new draft resolution on Tuesday without significant changes.Full Story
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