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UN boss accuses South Sudan government of ignoring famine

NEW YORK (24 Mar.)

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres accused South Sudan government of
refusing to express any meaningful concern about the plight of 100,000
South Sudanese who are enduring famine, 7.5 million in need of humanitarian
assistance and thousands more fleeing due to insecurity.

Guterres told the UN Security Council on Thursday that most often the
international community hears denials — a refusal by South Sudan government
led by President Kiir to even acknowledge the crisis or to fulfil its
responsibilities to end it.

The UN chief further said President Kiir's statements regarding his
intention to hold a national dialogue in the country are not convincing in
the context of ongoing hostilities, the absence of consultation with key
stakeholders, the systematic curtailment of basic political freedoms, and
restrictions on humanitarian access.

Guterres pointed out that the United Nations is working with the African
Union and Intergovernmental Authority on Development to reinvigorate the
political process and to resolve long-standing inter-communal disputes in
South Sudan.“We support both the Chair of the Joint Monitoring and
Evaluation Commission, President Festus Mogae, and the African Union High
Representative, President Alpha Konaré, in their respective roles,” he said.

He added that the UN continues to work for the deployment of the regional
force and restoration of the peace process, but he stressed that "no such
force, and no amount of diplomacy, can substitute for the lack of political
will among those who govern the country.""There is a strong consensus that
South Sudanese leaders need to do more to demonstrate their commitment to
the well-being of the country's people, who are among the poorest in the
world," the secretary-general said.

The UN boss urged leaders from countries in the East African regional bloc
IGAD who will be meeting in Nairobi in the coming two days and council
members to support efforts for achieving an immediate cessation of
hostilities, restoring the peace process which means consulting and
ensuring representation of the opposition, and ensuring unrestricted
humanitarian access.

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