German lawmakers approved on Friday the extension of the Sudan mission until June amid the worsening security situation in the Darfur region.
A total of 466 MPs voted in favor, 44 opposed it and 9 abstained.
Under the mandate, up to 200 German soldiers could be sent to Sudan as part of the UN-led monitoring mission (UNMIS).
There are presently around 78 German military monitors and soldiers based in Sudan.
Post-World War II German troops had never been deployed in the African continent before the Sudan peace mission.
Around 10,000 German UN peacekeeping and anti-terror troops are stationed in areas like Afghanistan, the Balkan region, Congo, Sudan, Ethiopia, Georgia and the Horn of Africa.
Friday, December 15, 2006
German parliament gives green light to extending Sudan mission
Berlin, Dec 15, IRNA German parliament gives green light to extending Sudan mission - excerpt:
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