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World Service Newshour interview with Gordon Brown on Darfur


Britain is likely to give technical support to the United Nations and African Union peacekeeping force in Sudan, UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown has announced in a 大象传媒 World Service interview.

He was speaking to the Newshour programme on the eve of a global day of action for Darfur on Sunday 16 September.

He said the recent United Nations resolution to authorise the deployment of a 26,000-strong UN-African peacekeeping force "has got to be followed, and it would be disastrous if it wasn't, by action on the ground."

The Prime Minister said: "It's likely we will provide technical assistance but it's also likely, because this is an African Union force that is also being put in place, that we will give support to those African countries that are actually contributing to the force."

He added that: "The tragedy in Darfur is one of the greatest humanitarian disasters of our time."

Gordon Brown said a ceasefire was the key to moving forward in Sudan, warning that more pressure would be applied if this did not happen.

"This is an attempt now to bring all these forces together, in other words, to bring the resolution, the ceasefire, political settlement, all these things coming together.

"If that were to happen we'd be prepared to give economic assistance so that the people of Darfur were in a better position and we can start to rebuild.

"If it doesn't happen, however, and all the promises are not honoured, then I think we've got to be pretty clear and that's why I've said, and I believe other countries will say, if it doesn't work and we find that the government of Sudan is not making the changes necessary then we will have to move to further sanctions."

He stated that these could include commercial as well as economic sanctions "not just on members of the government but placed on other people as well."

The Prime Minister also commented on the timescale saying: "I want to see the hybrid force in place before the end of the year. I want to see it there, if at all possible, earlier than that."

Mr Brown described the situation facing the Sudanese people as a disaster, saying: "I think it is one of the great tragedies of our time that so many people have died, so many people have been displaced and so many people face famine as a result of the events of Darfur."

Mr Brown also gave his support to the global day of action for Darfur: "When people say 'Don't Look Away Now' [the slogan of the day], I can give the assurance that we are going to keep up our efforts as a British Government, working with other governments, to make sure that this combination of opportunities... do make the difference that's necessary."

Notes to Editors

大象传媒 World Service will broadcast the full interview at 1300 BST (1200 GMT) on Sunday 16 September 2007 on Newshour.

The interview will be available to listen to online at bbc.co.uk/worldservice after broadcast.

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Category: World Service
Date: 16.09.2007
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