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Central African Republic peace gains must be preserved: UN envoy

Central African Republic peace gains must be preserved: UN envoy
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UN Special Representative Valentine Rugwabiza reported that the Central African Republic has made significant progress in peace and institutional stability. However, she warned that security remains fragile in border regions due to the ongoing conflict in Sudan and local militia activity.

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The stability of the CAR is critical for regional security in Central Africa and the success of long-term UN peacekeeping efforts.

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The Central African Republic (CAR) “has made remarkable and tangible progress towards lasting peace and security” in recent years, but security remains fragile in border areas, including with war-torn Sudan, UN Special Representative Valentine Rugwabiza told the Security Council on Tuesday.

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The report relies on official UN statements and provides a balanced view of progress versus ongoing security challenges.

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