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President Kiir: "National Dialogue is not a trick"

JUBA (21 Feb.)

President Salva Kiir said the National Dialogue is not a trick of his
government to cling onto power, pointing out that it is an important
national undertaking designed to unite the people of South Sudan.

This comes during his speech while addressing the members of parliament at
the opening of the second session after a three-month recess on Tuesday."I
also want to make it absolutely clear to those who question and doubt our
intentions, and to our regional and international partners that the
National Dialogue initiative we have rolled out is not a trick," said
Kiir."Not a delaying tactic or a calculated strategy by the government to
consolidate its grip on power as anti-peace elements always claim. We are
not in the business of delaying tactics or tricks, we are a government and
our business is to work for the unity of the people of South Sudan," he
added.

The South Sudanese leader directed the national parliament to approve a
supplementary budget for the upcoming dialogue in March.Kiir called on
government partners and opposition groups to cast any doubt aside and join
the National Dialogue initiative for the sake of unity and stability in the
country."The National Dialogue is a genuine desire of the people of South
Sudan, and the government is determined to push it forward as it has been
outlined," said Kiir.

He pointed out that his government is open to any inputs and suggestions to
improve the proposed National Dialogue." The National Dialogue is not
written in a stone, it is design with a great flexibility, so we are open
to any inputs and suggestions to improve it," he said.

Kiir urged the national parliament to mobilize the people of South Sudan at
the grassroots level to join the dialogue process.In December 2016,
President Kiir announced a national dialogue which he said will be
bottom-top approach to address local grievances and political issues in
South Sudan.

But Kiir's main rival, Riek Machar, described the dialogue to end the
ongoing conflict as "bogus”.

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