South Sudan president wants home-grown solutions

ArticleComments (6)EmailPrintSaveMay 4, 2017 (JUBA) –

South Sudanese President Salva Kiir Wednesday has voiced his rejection of
external interventions to end the over three-year conflict and indicated
his preference for a home-grown solution saying it remains the best
approach.“We have seen what international interventions can do. Wherever
there was an international intervention, it leads to the dismantling of the
central government and gives rise to sectarian strife, prolonged civilian
unrest and the emergence of little enclaves controlled by extremists and
similar groups. It is clear that international intervention is not always
the correct choice,” said President Kiir.

He made these remarks during a meeting with high-ranking military officers
just hours before convening a high-level leadership with members of the
political bureau of the ruling Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM).

The meeting was part of presidential initiatives and attempts to persuade
military leaders to support the national dialogue process.President Kiir
cited previous experiences and lessons as a way of addressing internal
conflict.“We need to end this conflict by ourselves and the National
Dialogue is one of the ways to do it, we have done it before. We negotiated
with Anyanya in 1987 and again in 2002 with Riek and in 2003 with Lam.
Nobody came and told us to sit down, so we can do it again but those who
still believe in a military solution must denounce violence if they want
people to listen to them,” said the President.

President Kiir was very reluctant before to sign the IGAD-brokered peace
agreement in August 2015, citing ’serious reservations’. At the time he
objected to the power-sharing arrangement, which gives Machar more control
over oil-producing states.President Kiir went further to say that he wants
the civilians of the country to be protected.“During the operations, I want
to protect the civilians because their protection is consistent with the
effective, efficient, and decisive use of force in pursuit of their
safety,” he added.

The President told the military leaders that the regional protection force
was already in the country and should try to cooperate with them, saying
there were coming to add-on to their efforts.

(ST)

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