French military systems in Sudan may break UN arms embargo, says Amnesty
Briefly

Amnesty International stated that the French-made Galix defense system is being used in Sudan by the RSF and may breach a UN arms embargo on Darfur.
Agnes Callamard, Amnesty's secretary general, asserted that France has a duty to monitor its military exports, especially to ensure they are not diverted to countries in conflict.
The UN has emphasized that all countries must comply with the arms embargo and cease weapon supplies to the warring parties, particularly in Darfur.
Amnesty's findings highlight the ongoing humanitarian catastrophe in Sudan, asserting that the flow of arms exacerbates the suffering of millions displaced by conflict.
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