AU Commission chair concerned over increasing military clashes in South
Sudan

Photo: Moussa Faki speaks to reporters at Juba Airport on Monday, March 27,
2017(Radio Tamazuj)

The Chairperson of the African Union Commission, Moussa Faki Mahamat, has
expressed his deep concern over the increasing military clashes in South
Sudan, especially in the Upper Nile region.

In a statement dated April 30, Faki called on the unity government and the
Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-in-Opposition and other armed movements
to immediately desist from fighting, which continues to negatively impact
on the security, safety and life of civilians in the country.“The
Chairperson wishes to recall that during his visit to South Sudan in March
2017, the leadership of South Sudan committed to announce a unilateral
ceasefire and issuance of amnesty to protagonists who were willing to
return to Juba for political engagement. Indeed, such confidence building
measures would have facilitated the provision of the much-needed
humanitarian assistance and access, as well as create an environment
conducive for the long awaited National Dialogue process,” partly reads the
statement.

Faki further said renewed fighting in South Sudan is a clear indication
that the warring parties continue to believe in a military solution, fully
disregarding the plight of innocent civilians which they claim to represent
and defend.“The immediate consequences of the military clashes on the
civilian population are shattering and therefore it should be understood
that those engaging in this callous behaviour should be held accountable,”
he said.

The Chairperson therefore strongly calls on the warring parties to
immediately cease hostilities and uphold their responsibilities to protect
civilians as provided for in the Constitution of the country and the
Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in the Republic of South
Sudan.He also called for unhindered movement of the Ceasefire and
Transitional Security Arrangements Monitoring Mechanism (CTSAMM) and the
UNMISS, as well as for facilitation of access by humanitarian actors to the
affected areas.

Faki reiterated the AU’s unflinching commitment to assist the South
Sudanese leaders and people in their search for lasting peace, though,
amongst others, the engagement of the AU High Representative for South
Sudan, former President Alpha Oumar Konare.

The AU chairman pointed out that the AU will be engaging in consultations
on the deteriorating security situation in South Sudan with the
Inter-Governmental Authority on Development and the United Nations, in line
with the decision reached by the three organizations at their meeting held
in Addis Ababa on 29 January 2017.

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