South Sudanese President Salva Kiir discussed the war and the Juba Peace Agreement with Minni Arko Minnawi and said his country was ready to support mediation to end the fighting.
The position was announced during a meeting in Juba that reviewed developments in Sudan’s war and implementation of the Juba Peace Agreement. South Sudan presents itself as a party capable of communicating with Sudanese actors because of its political, economic and border ties. No mechanism or timetable for a new mediation track has yet been announced.
Context
The development comes within a complex political setting in which security, economic and humanitarian questions overlap. The value of any initiative depends on clear participation and steps that can be measured on the ground.
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The editorial desk is following developments related to “Salva Kiir Offers to Mediate an End to Sudan’s War”, including new statements, decisions and evidence of implementation. This story will be edited whenever confirmed information adds to or corrects the record.
