While some sharply criticize the inefficiency of protecting civilians, others argue that the presence is essential to regional stability. The UN mandate of the Democratic Republic of the Congo has been extended for two years.
Dialogue between the DRC and MONUSCO should focus on reviewing the transition plan, she said. Security Council Resolution 1925 of 28 May was used to reflect on the nation.
The British Permanent Mission to the United Nations welcomes the unanimous adoption of Resolution 2666 extending the United Nations mandate to the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The Security Council hopes that the UN Secretary-General will consider further withdrawal from MONUSCO.
United Nations Security Council, Law No. 2666. MONUSCO command extension. The new mission aims to protect civilians, humanitarian workers and human rights defenders at risk of physical violence, and to use whatever means necessary to support the DRC government.