U.S. officials expected in South Sudan to assess dialogue process

ArticleComments (9)EmailPrintSaveFebruary 20, 2017 (JUBA) -

U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration will dispatch a delegation to
Juba this week to assess ways to end the war and bring peace in the
troubled east African nation, South Sudanese officials disclosed.

The U.S. officials will meet key government officials, including President
Salva Kiir to assess for themselves and to understand the circumstances
under which the national dialogue was declared and whether it is inclusive
and restorative.A top level South Sudanese diplomat told Sudan
Tribune Monday that the purpose the visit is to see how best they could
work with the government to support the national dialogue initiated
President Salva Kiir in December 2016.

“The new US administration is for peace, they are not for regime change as
it is being propagated by some quarters of our society," said a diplomat
who requested anonymity."The new administration is for peace and they
believe that the only way to resolve political differences is not through
violence but through peaceful dialogue like what President Salva Kiir has
done,”. he further said.

The three-member delegation would arrive Thursday in South Sudanese
capital, Juba.The South Sudanese diplomat welcomed the visit saying it
demonstrate the willingness of the new administration of the United States
towards South Sudan.

On 14 December 2016, President Kiir called to hold an inclusive national
dialogue process. In a speech before the national legislative assembly in
Juba he said that the political process led by eminent statesmen that are
"trusted, genuine and credible".However, on 20 December he appointed a
30-member committee known for their support to his government.

On the other hand, observers pointed that to the absence of the SPLM-IO or
other opposition groups.Opposition groups point to the need for a genuine
peace before to engage in the proposed political process. Others, contested
that the process be chaired by the president himself and called to hold it
outside the country to allow the participation of all the armed groups.

(ST)

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