South Sudan president in Ethiopia for security talks

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February 23, 2017 (JUBA)-

South Sudan President Salva Kiir has arrived in the Ethiopian capital,
Addis Ababa for talks on the implementation of border control and security
cooperation deal signed last year.

On 28 October 2016, President Kiir and Ethiopian Hailemariam Desalegn
signed a series of cooperation agreements on Friday, including a security
arrangement to stop hosting armed opposition groups in their respective
countries.

During his tree day visit, the South Sudanese president will hold talks
with the Ethiopian prime minister on Friday. Also, the two leaders are
expected to sign a number of bilateral cooperation agreements including
security issues in line with a memorandum of understanding signed last year.

Last October, the two leaders signed an agreement on border control and
security cooperation but it seems that the implementation conditions had
not been included in the deal.“It will be something good for us, South
Sudanese and Ethiopians, should these two leaders put into action what they
will agree on. It’s our hope that the two agree on security issues. We
don’t want any negative force to use another country’s territory to launch
hostile activities on the other. Borders are really important to a country
and having a good relationship with the bordering country is always the
goal for both countries to progress together,” said Presidential
Spokesperson, Ateny Wek Ateny."South Sudan- Ethiopia borders are not safe
and this is what has prompted the two to meet,” Ateny further stressed.“We
have so many sectors that need the involvement of Ethiopians in our country
and the Ethiopians in return have many sectors needing our involvement. For
a country to excel, Mutuality is the key,” he added.

The Nuer in Ethiopia’s western region of Gambella, have kept their tribal
links with the South Sudanese Nuer across the history.

Since the eruption of hostilities between the government army loyal to
President Kiir and troops loyal to his former First Vice President Riek
Machar in December 2013, many rebels crossed into the Ethiopian territory
of Gambella where the South Sudanese army cannot hunt them.

Juba government was suspicious for the tolerance that Addis Ababa had shown
towards the South Sudanese rebel presence in Gambella.It further went to
object the participation of Ethiopian soldiers in the regional protection
force. However in November Kiir declared accepting their participation and
pointed to the security deal signed with Desalegn.

(ST)

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