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Troika welcomes Kiir's commitment to declare unilateral ceasefire

WASHINGTON DC (31 Mar.)

The members of the 'Troika' – Norway, the United Kingdom, and the United
States – announced in a joint statement Thursday that they welcome the
recent commitment by South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir to IGAD leaders to
announce a unilateral ceasefire.

In a communiqué issued following its 30th Extra-Ordinary Summit held on
Saturday in Kenya, IGAD said the South Sudanese government agreed to
announce a unilateral ceasefire and grant amnesty to those that renounced
violence.The three Western governments called upon President Kiir to ensure
that his order is carried out immediately and in full effect, while
reiterating their strong support for the combined efforts of the African
Union (AU), Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), and United
Nations to end the conflict in South Sudan.

The group also called on all armed parties, including the government of
South Sudan, the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement in Opposition, and
other armed groups, to commit to a ceasefire.The Troika underlined that the
dire humanitarian crisis in South Sudan is the direct result of the
conflict and demands that all parties cease violence against humanitarian
workers and obstruction of humanitarian assistance.“Military offensives and
the obstruction of lifesaving assistance must stop immediately in order to
end the suffering and severe food shortages inflicted upon millions across
South Sudan,” partly reads the joint statement.

The Troika reiterated that there is no military solution to the ongoing
conflict and that a durable end to the conflict will require a political
process involving all the principal parties.“An inclusive national
dialogue, deemed credible by the South Sudanese people, could provide a
means to redress root causes of conflict and build a true national
consensus,” the three governments said.

“As President Kiir committed in announcing the planned national dialogue,
it should supplement, and not replace, the core elements of the Agreement
on the Resolution of the Conflict in the Republic of South Sudan.”The
Troika further said it endorses the ongoing efforts of AU High
Representative Alpha Konare and UN Special Envoy Nicholas Haysom to
encourage all parties to end fighting and engage in peaceful dialogue.

The members of the Troika noted that they also support Joint Monitoring and
Evaluation Commission Chairperson Festus Mogae’s work towards a truly
inclusive and effective process to implement the signed peace agreement.“In
addition, the Troika endorses the work of the UN Mission in the Republic of
South Sudan, and the deployment of its Regional Protection Force. Lastly,
the Troika notes the importance of breaking the cycle of impunity, and
encourages further progress by the AU toward the rapid establishment of the
Hybrid Court for South Sudan,” the Troika said.

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