News

Joint Statement in Support of Peace in South Sudan

todayApril 10, 2025 5

Background
share close

Joint Statement in Support of Peace in South SudanJoint Statement in Support of Peace in South Sudan

 

U.S. Embassy in South Sudan

The Embassies of France, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, the United Kingdom, and the United States, as well as the Delegation of the European Union reaffirm their concern over continued politically driven violence in South Sudan, repeated violations of the ceasefire, and the absence of visible efforts by the transitional government to restore and maintain peace.

The Embassies and the Delegation reaffirm their call for the release of political detainees to permit the immediate resumption of direct dialogue among leaders of all parties, including President Kiir and First Vice President Machar. The postponed 40th session of the Revitalized Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission (RJMEC) should be rescheduled without delay and should focus on the critical challenges to peace. There should be no unilateral actions that further jeopardize the 2018 peace agreement. It is urgent that South Sudan’s leaders meet their obligations and demonstrate that their priority is peace.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of U.S. Embassy in South Sudan.

    

The post Joint Statement in Support of Peace in South Sudan first appeared on Future Media News.

The post Joint Statement in Support of Peace in South Sudan appeared first on Future Media News.

Written by: Madeline

Rate it

Events

Contact Us

Nova-phone-icon
Office: Phone: 083 000 1000
Nova-phone-icon
Studio: Phone: 083 000 1035
SMS: 1035 (N$2 / sms)
Telegram: 083 000 1035
Whatsapp: 083 000 1035
Nova-marker-icon
Location: 3rd Floor Old Power Station Armstrong Street, Windhoek

FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK