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South Sudan president in Ethiopia for African Union summit

ADDISS ABABA, ETHIOPIA (29 Jan.)

President Salva Kiir Mayardit is in Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, to
attend the 28th extraordinary African Union summit. The objective of the
summit, according to a statement from his office,   will focus on African
development and youth.

The statement says Kiir is expected to have sideline meets with President
Uhuru Kenyatta of Kenya, Yoweri Kaguta Museveni of Uganda and United
Nations Secretary General António Guterres on the peace implementation in
South Sudan. President Kiir was accompanied by five Ministers and two
Presidential Advisors.

The President will be in Addis for three days.While in Addis, he will be
briefed by ambassadors and some of his officials of the work did during
pre-summit consultative sessions and dialogues, which started before his
arrival between African and world delegates.

He would then participate at the AU head of state and governments’ summit
on 30 January. Organized under the theme "Harnessing the demographic
dividend through investment in the youth, the summit would be an
opportunity for Kiir to hold sideline meetings with other leaders during
the two-day continental assembly.

 The South Sudanese leader is also expected to meet Ethiopian prime
minister, who doubles as the IGAD chairperson, Hailemariam Desalegn, to
discuss on bilateral and regional matters, notable issues which attract the
attentions of their citizens and national security.

It is not clear what the two leaders would discuss. Observers say the two
leaders might discuss recent rumours that Kiir had signed a “deal" with
Egypt during his recent visit to Cairo to enhance cooperation between the
two countries.

The deal remains speculative, though media reports claim Kiir had agreed
for "Egypt-backed" Ethiopian rebels to operate in South Sudan soil to
launch attacks and thereby sabotage Ethiopia’s massive Nile dam project
from being completed.

Egypt, according to the Sudan Tribune report, fears Ethiopia’s over $ 4
billion dam project would eventually diminish its historic water rights.

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