Proposal to Renew the Mandate for New Zealand’s Contribution to the United Nations Mission in South Sudan

Published: 15 Oct 2020

Category: Cabinet material

This publication provides documents on Cabinet’s June 2020 decision to renew the mandate for New Zealand’s contribution to the United Nations Mission in South Sudan to June 2022.

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It comprises:

  • the Cabinet minute of decision: New Zealand’s Contribution to the United Nations Mission in South Sudan: Proposal to Renew Mandate [ERS-20-MIN-0014]

  • the Cabinet paper: Proposal to Renew the Mandate for New Zealand’s Contribution to the United Nations Mission in South Sudan [ERS-20-SUB-0014].

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