South Sudan opposition groups lobby regional support for 'political
settlement’

Photo: President Salva Kiir (R) welcomed the return of Riek Machar (L) to
the capital (AP)

South Sudan’s opposition leaders have launched a major diplomatic campaign
with regional governments to seek a political settlement to the current
crisis in the country, a leader of the non-armed opposition faction said.

Speaking to Tamazuj on Monday, Pagan Amum Okiech, former Secretary General
of the ruling Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) and leader of the
SPLM Former Detainees (SPLM-FDs, said all opposition groups are seeking new
political initiatives to salvage the war-torn nation.

He further said their meetings with regional leaders are successful so far.
“We have started diplomatic campaigns with leaders of Kenya, Ethiopia,
Uganda and Sudan and we are trying to come up with a new political
initiative to end violence in South Sudan and rescue it from collapsing,”
said Amum.

Amum pointed out that the opposition groups’ leaders have met and agreed to
work together to end the suffering of the people of South Sudan.When asked
to comment on Kiir’s national dialogue initiative, Amum said: “We do
support an independent dialogue but what has been suggested by President
Kiir is lacking credibility and independence, also the environment is not
conducive for success.  It is not fair because other people are being
excluded from the dialogue.”

Meanwhile, Manawa Peter Gatkuoth, a leading member of the SPLM-IO faction
allied to prominent rebel leader Riek Machar, welcomed the Norwegian
government’s initiative to host a reconciliation conference between South
Sudan government and the opposition in Oslo.“What has been proposed by the
Norwegian government is a very good proposal even though it is late, it is
better than others. We need to sit as South Sudanese and reach to a
solution that could rescue our country from collapsing,” said Gatkuoth.

He pointed out that the international community has a role to play to bring
an end to the violence in South Sudan.

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