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Luka Biong urges inclusive dialogue outside South Sudan

JUBA (8 Mar.)

Dr. Luka Biong Deng, a Global Fellow at Peace Research Institute in Oslo,
welcomed initiatives to launch an inclusive dialogue to end the ongoing
conflict in South Sudan, but proposed that it should be held outside the
country to ensure inclusivity in the process.

Speaking to Radio Tamazuj on Wednesday, Dr. Luka, who is a South Sudanese
observer, said: “There are fundamental issues in the process, the
government’s commitment to create a conducive environment for the National
Dialogue whether in terms of security or the release of prisoners. So,
there must be a strong sign from the government first to create a conducive
atmosphere for the dialogue.”

He pointed out that the dialogue initiative needs to be launched outside
the country to include all political parties, armed opposition groups and
other stakeholders in South Sudan.“The opposition groups cannot go and join
now, so there is need for a neutral ground for the National Dialogue. The
start of process must come up with an agenda agreed upon, but the final
stages of the dialogue can be held inside South Sudan after the government
creates a conducive atmosphere inside South Sudan, “he said.

Luka, who is former Director of Centre for Peace Studies at the University
of Juba, said the National Dialogue called for by President Salva Kiir
needs to be led by neutral personalities to achieve its objectives.“The
dialogue can contain the current situation. The dialogue is important now
because there is famine, and all people need to work together on how to
contain the famine as a good start for the dialogue,” he said.

Luka called on all opposition factions to join the National Dialogue,
saying it would be a mechanism for implementation of the signed peace
agreement.“It is very clear now that the warring parties disagree on how to
lead the transitional period, but the dialogue will set up a mechanism on
who can lead the transitional period,” said Luka.

Last week, President Kiir called for a national day of prayer on March 10
prior to the official launch of the National Dialogue in the country.

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