The UN Security Council has received a controversial report on violations of the Darfur weapons embargo, after weeks of delays due to objections by China, reports BBC.
The confidential report, which was leaked, says Chinese bullets have been found in Sudan's conflict-torn region. The document does not say Beijing is necessarily responsible.
But it suggests China is not doing enough to ensure arms it sells to Khartoum do not end up in Darfur. The Chinese have criticised the report. They say it is vaguely worded and full of flaws.
Beijing had previously refused to allow the Security Council's Sudan Sanctions Committee to formally pass the report to council members.
Darfur arms report that angered China goes to UN
FE Team | Published: November 14, 2010 00:00:00 | Updated: February 01, 2018 00:00:00
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