Taban appeals for global support to end of S. Sudan conflict
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September 20, 2017 (JUBA) - South Sudan’s First Vice-President Taban
Deng Gai on Wednesday appealed for global support to put the country
back on the path of peace and to help internally displaced persons
return to their homes.
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South Sudan’s first Vice President Taban Deng Gai addresses the UN
General Assembly (UN Photo/Cia Pak)
“It is honour task given to me by the Head of State H.E Gen Salva Kiir
Mayardit to represent our country in New York at the United Nations
general assembly. As the head of delegation representing South Sudan,"
he said
"I have met many UN officials and government delegations from
different countries and I discussed with them to support the youngest
nation through peace efforts and humanitarian support, to help the
government on how we should support the resettlement of IDPs to return
to their respective houses and begin a new life since they went
through many difficulties,” further said Gai in a statement released
to the public from New York, United States.
Gai is currently attending the general assembly of the United Nations.
He is leading a 38 member delegation in which only two officials are
senior members of the government.
The Foreign minister, Deng Alor Kuol and senior presidential adviser
and special envoy, Nhial Deng Nhial comprised the team.
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21 September 06:20, by Adok son
Tell the truth, Taban. Peace will not prevails unless Riek Machar
is in the country with you in the TOGNU. The west knows all these in
the nation. If you want IDPs to come out and all humanitarian to work
according to what you have said in the meeting, then don’t kill them
and loot their properties. One of the problem is also no shelters for
them because you burned them to the ash.
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21 September 08:23, by Malakal county Simon
Taban Deng
Need to be arrested, because he is reason for no peace
currently in South Sudan!!!!
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