UNITED NATIONS – U.N. diplomats say the Security Council is likely to adopt a resolution this week aimed at helping to restore security to the collapsing Central African Republic and demanding swift implementation of a political transition leading to free and fair elections.
The diplomats, speaking on condition of anonymity because consultations have been private, said Monday the draft resolution expresses the council's intention to consider options to support an African Union peacekeeping force, expected to eventually include up to 3,500 troops.
Central African Republic is in a state of near-anarchy and has a long history of chaos and coups.
The draft resolution, expected to be adopted Thursday, expresses the council's readiness to consider "appropriate measures" — U.N. language for sanctions — against anyone undermining peace and security, the diplomats said.
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