U.N. Security Council members have agreed to decide by mid-May on a plan for scaling back the U.N. peacekeeping mission in Eritrea and Ethiopia if the two former foes fail to resolve their differences in the next few weeks, council diplomats said on Tuesday. In a resolution set to be adopted by the 15-nation council on Thursday, the council would state its intention to review the mission’s role and troop levels by May 15 “in the event it determines that the parties have not demonstrated full compliance” with its demands by the beginning of May. Full Story
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