Government agrees to UN oversight for arms imports due to alleged smuggling to rebels.

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Accused of smuggling arms to rebels in Sierra Leone and Angola, Burkina Faso agreed to establish a UN-run body to oversee weapons imports. This move came after allegations surfaced, tarnishing the country's reputation and implicating its government in fueling conflicts in the region. The decision to allow the UN to monitor arms imports was a significant step towards transparency and accountability in Burkina Faso's dealings with armed groups. It aimed to prevent further destabilization and violence in Sierra Leone and Angola, where rebel groups had been wreaking havoc with the support of illicit arms. By agreeing to the establishment of the UN-run oversight body, Burkina Faso demonstrated a commitment to ending its involvement in the illicit arms trade and promoting peace in the region. The cooperation with the UN also signaled a willingness to cooperate with the international community to address security challenges and prevent further escalation of conflicts fueled by arms trafficking. Overall, the establishment of the UN-run body to oversee weapons imports in Burkina Faso was a crucial step towards ensuring accountability and preventing the proliferation of arms to rebel groups in neighboring countries. It highlighted the importance of international cooperation in addressing security threats and promoting peace in conflict-affected regions. #BurkinaFaso #UN #ArmsControl #PeaceBuilding
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