Nigeria is taking amore active role indiplomatic efforts to restore normalcy to Darfur, Sudan, where another attack on United Nations (UN) troops was recorded at the weekend, Empowered Newswire reports.UN sources disclosed on Tuesday that during the meeting at the opening of the current General Assembly in September, both President Goodluck Jonathan and UN Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon, reviewed the situation in Darfur, especially the seeming weariness of the Sudanese government to cooperate with the African Union(AU) and UN Mission in Darfur, UNAMID, headed by one of Nigeria's top former External Affairs Minister, Professor Ibrahim Gambari.UNAMID is the first hybrid mission of the UN, where both the AU and the UN came together to deploy the troops and pick its head, who must enjoy the support of both the UN and the AU.But there has been recent concerns that certain elements in the Sudanese government were beginning to undermine the activities of UNAMID, a development that sources said bothered the UN secretariat causing the Secretary-General to table the issue before President Jonathan at their New York bilateral meeting recently.It was learnt that the issue, which was tabled at the instance of the UN Secretary-General led to the Federal Government sending a special envoy to Sudan to encourage the Sudanese government to step-up its cooperation with the UN and respect the calibre of diplomats who are committed to ensuring the complete restoration of peace and normalcy in that troubled region of the country.The special envoy deployed to deliver the message of President Jonathan last month, was former Nigerian Military Head of State, General Abdusalami Abubakar, who expressed the need for the Sudanese government to tune-up its working relationship and cooperation with UNAMID in the interest of the full restoration of normalcy in Darfur.While western nations at the UN including the United States, United Kingdom and France had always advanced a more critical approach in the relationship with Sudan over the Darfur crisis, Nigeria had always led the African group at the UN to encourage a middle of the road approach which is also said to be the attitude of the UNAMID AU-UN Joint Special Representative, Professor Gambari.Meanwhile, later on Monday, the UN Security Council also stressed the need for an end to impunity by those who attack peacekeepers in Darfur after one soldier serving with the joint UN-AU mission was killed and two others injured on Sunday.The council, which includes Nigeria said, 'the members of the Security Council condemn in the strongest terms the attack on a UNAMID patrol in Darfur.'Members of the council called on the government of Sudan "to bring the perpetrators to justice and stressed that there must be an end to impunity by those who attack peacekeepers,' according to a statement issued to the press by Ambassador Jos Filipe Moraes Cabral of Portugal, the November President of the Council.Sunday's attack, which was also condemned by Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, took place near Nyala, the capital of South Darfur.The Nigerian born Joint Special Representative for Darfur, Ibrahim Gambari, also strongly condemned the attack, which brings to 34 the number of UNAMID personnel killed in hostile action since the mission was deployed nearly four years ago.'I am deeply distressed by and in the strongest terms denounce all violence on our peacekeepers, who work relentlessly to bring security and protection to the people of Darfur,' Gambari, who is also the head of UNAMIDsaid.He pointed out that any attack on international peacekeepers is a war crime, and called on the Sudanese authorities to start a full investigation and bring the perpetrators to justice as soon as possible.
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