South Sudan seeks Gulf States support for peace in Sudan
- 23 October 2023
- In Humanitarian, Investment, News, Peace process, SAF RSF fighting, South Sudan
South Sudan’s presidential adviser on security affairs, Tut Gatluak Manime said President Salva Kiir and his administration are engaging key leaders of the Gulf states for peaceful resolution of the conflict in Sudan.
“The conflict in Sudan has grown in size and scale because of the regional and global dynamics and the Gulf states have leverage in the resolution. His excellency the president has approached the support of the states of Kuwait, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia to use their leverage and ties with the parties to the conflict in Sudan to help persuade them to end the conflict”, he told {Sudan Tribune} on Sunday.
The South Sudanese official said the conflict in Sudan had caused many people to flee their homes into countries already struggling with their own social and economic distress.
Manime disclosed that western countries and international organizations have now recognized Kiir’s effort and are trying to harmonize and unify efforts into a grand initiative before the resumption of the talk.
“Initially, the conflict in Sudan was something each country thought was a simple thing to address without the involvement of others”, he stressed.
For his part, the deputy Information minister, Jacob Maiju Korok told the state-owned television {SSBC} on Friday that the council of ministers listened to an elaborate presentation by the minister of humanitarian affairs and disaster management on the directive of the president to seek support from the Gulf countries.
“The cabinet received a presentation from Albino Akol Atak, the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management, regarding his visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Kuwait”, he explained.
He said three of the Gulf states visited by the minister were willing to support South Sudan’s humanitarian aid efforts.
(ST)