1. From 28 March to 3 April 2026, I led a visit to the Central African Republic. The delegation comprised PBC members (Bangladesh, Colombia, France, Germany, Russian Federation) and the Assistant Secr
1. From 28 March to 3 April 2026, I led a visit to the Central African Republic. The delegation comprised PBC members (Bangladesh, Colombia, France, Germany, Russian Federation) and the Assistant Secr
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Summary: A UN visit (28 Mar–3 Apr 2026) to the Central African Republic (CAR) led by a UN Peacebuilding Commission (PBC) head, with delegation members from Bangladesh, Colombia, France, Germany, the Russian Federation, and the ASG for Peacebuilding and Peace Support, focused on reinforcing international backing for the 2019 APPR-CAR peace agreement. The mission aimed to:
- assess progress in peacebuilding and reconciliation,
- engage national and local stakeholders on sustain
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