Divided UN extends arms embargo on South Sudan as fears of renewed civil war grow

FILE - In this Sunday, July 10, 2011 file photo, Southern Sudanese wave the national flag in the capital Juba. (AP Photo/Pete Muller, File)

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — A divided U.N. Security Council voted Friday to extend an arms embargo on South Sudan, where escalating political tensions have led the U.N. to warn that the country could again plunge into civil war.

A U.S.-sponsored resolution to extend the embargo and other sanctions was approved by the narrowest margin — the minimum nine “yes†votes required. Six countries abstained – Russia, China, Algeria, Sierra Leone, Somalia and Pakistan.

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