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S. Sudan’s Kiir urges peaceful dialogue with holdout groups

South Sudan President Salva Kiir speaks at the launch of public consultations on the Commission on Reconciliation, Truth and Healing in Juba, April 5, 2022 (PPU)

August 1, 2022 (JUBA) – South Sudan President Salva Kiir has called for peaceful dialogue with all holdout armed and non-armed opposition groups, saying differences can best be resolved through nonviolent means.

He was speaking as the country commemorated Martyrs Day on Saturday.

“Let’s embrace dialogue as the tool for resolving our differences because it is the surest way to achieve rapid development in the country.  On this note, I urge brothers and sisters in the holdout groups to accept dialogue as a way of honouring martyrs who gave their lives for our country”, said Kiir.

The South Sudanese leader called for collective efforts to address the insecurity in the country, saying it paves way for peace and development.

“In honour of our martyrs, let us devote our energies to achieving total peace and stability in the country. By so doing, we will ensure our martyrs are honoured for eternity”, he explained.

The president commended the organized forces and army veterans for continuously upholding the spirit of patriotism, despite existing challenges.

“Their selfless actions are key ingredients that move the country forward”, he stressed.

Kiir, who heads South Sudan’s coalition government, also reiterated his committed to maintain peace by implementing the country’s peace deal.

In January 2020, South Sudan government and the opposition signed a ceasefire agreement brokered by the Rome-based Sant’Egido community.

According to the agreement, the opposition movement alliance (SSOMA) would participate in the monitoring and verification mechanisms seeking to enhance negotiations on the root causes of the conflict in South Sudan.

(ST)