Troika, EU say ‘deeply troubled’ by South Sudan conflict

Photo: Malakal PoC residents take shelter in a UNMISS logistics area as
fire engulfs their tents in the protection site (Credit: UNMISS)

The members of the Troika (the UK, US and Norway) and the EU said they are
deeply troubled by the ongoing conflict in South Sudan.”“We echo the
concerns highlighted recently by the Chairperson of the African Union
Commission Moussa Faki Mahamat and Chairman of the Joint Monitoring and
Evaluation Commission President Festus Mogae on increased violence, and
strongly endorse their call to end all military operations immediately,”
the group said in a statement issued today.

The Toika and EU further said opposition attacks on civilians are
disrupting lifesaving aid and commercial trade, while large government
offensives in Yuai, Waat, Tonga and Kodok have resulted in even more tragic
humanitarian consequences, displacing 50,000-100,000 individuals in recent
weeks.

They accused government forces continuously targeting civilians in
violation of the law of armed conflict. “These actions stand in direct
conflict with the Government's stated aim of a political solution to the
conflict, and severely undermine the prospect of any credible national
dialogue,” partly reads the state.

The Troika and EU called on President Kiir to implement immediately his
commitment to a unilateral ceasefire as conveyed to IGAD heads of state
on 25 March.“We continue to underline that there is no military solution to
the conflict.  The Government of South Sudan must ensure that there is a
meaningful ceasefire which shows a genuine commitment to peace and
stability, and is not simply a reflection of the fact that fighting is made
more difficult by the rainy season,” the group said.“Such a commitment must
go beyond simply a cessation of hostilities, and include withdrawingtroops;
disbanding ethnic militias; helping, not hindering humanitarian assistance;
and releasing political detainees,” it added.

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