Ugandan leader calls for inclusive dialogue in S. Sudan

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December 22, 2016 (JUBA) - Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni held on
Thursday held a closed door meeting with his South Sudanese counterpart,
Salva Kiir, during which he called for inclusive dialogue to the over three
year conflict in the young nation.
[image: JPEG - 23.1 kb]*President Salva Kiir (L) shakes hands with Uganda’s
President Yoweri Museveni (R) after signing a peace agreement on August 26,
2015 (Photo AFP /Charles Lomodong)*

The Ugandan leader, whose visit to Juba was unannounced, did not speak to
the media on arrival and no immediate release was made from the talks he
had with president Kiir.

It was not immediately what the two presidents discussed during Thursday’s
meeting.

The South Sudanese presidential spokesperson, Ateny Wek Ateny said
discussions involving two leaders focused on bilateral relations between
the two nations as well as the upcoming United Nations Security Council
vote on an arms embargo due on Friday.

Highly placed sources at the presidency told *Sudan Tribune* that the
Ugandan leader informed president Kiir that the region wants him to
implement key provisions in the peace agreement in order to resuscitate the
agreement and move the country forward.

President Museveni, the source said, told president Kiir to extend dialogue
to both the armed and non-armed opposition figures to make it a broad and
inclusive dialogue.

“You know president Museveni is our strongest and longest ally in the
region. He is more than just a brother and so he came to consult his
brother and to provide some advises which I know will definitely be taken
into consideration by our president".

Museveni reportedly emphasized the need for inclusive dialogue and asked
Kiir to allow the church lead the process so that everybody feels included
and have the opportunity to participate and be represented in the recent
calls for national dialogue by President Like.

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   - 22 December 22:14, by Native Boy

   Mr. Museven, be fair this time and balanced.
   We know, you are covering a very dangerous secret of the black-box of
   your doomed helicopter to assassinate the vision bearer of this fragmented
   so called SPLM/A. You bear the greatest responsibility for this crisis in
   this country.
   You fooled Kiir with your dum advice thinking we are like your matooke
   eating people who value money to humans beings.

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   - 22 December 22:24, by Native Boy

      First of all, the most delicate decree made on July 2013, you
      deployed your NMA prior to the exercise (without study),Dec 14-15, 2013,
      you deployed army, all this time you fought alongside Kiir as
you champion
      in IGAD and IGAD+. Now you dressed your NRA (notably nothern Ugandans for
      their black skin)is SPLA uniform and continue civilian massacre. What is
      your legitimacy in this country, refuge hos

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      - 22 December 22:34, by Native Boy

         This war is btn brothers of the same father but diff mothers. Soon
         or later after shorting out their differences, they will come to round
         table to agree and harmonize their traditional differences.
You don’t need
         to come as a neighbor and starts shooting the family of the
other just to
         defend your interest which constitute crime against you and
later you will
         regret. Better distant & speak truth.

         repondre message
         
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         - 23 December 06:13, by Angelo Achuil

   "When brothers fight to death, a stranger will inherit their father’s
   house" African proverb.

   Real peace will come when real dialogue begins between brothers and
   sister without intimidation or manipulation and both sides need heard about
   what they think may constitutes "intimidation & manipulation" to be avoided
   during peacemaking.

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