IGAD urges national dialogue committee to reach out to opposition

File photo: IGAD ministers of foreign affairs during a meeting in Juba on
July 24, 2017. (Radio Tamazuj)

East African ministers of foreign affairs at a meeting held in South
Sudan’s capital Juba on Monday encouraged the national dialogue committee
set up by President Kiir in reaching out to the opposition and called upon
the committee members to expeditiously move forward in an inclusive,
genuine and transparent manner.

The IGAD council of ministers’ meeting was chaired by Ethiopian Foreign
Minister Workheh Gebeyehu and attended by the foreign ministers of
Djibouti, Kenya, Somalia, South Sudan and Uganda, besides the cabinet
minister of South Sudan Martin Elia and Djibouti’s Ambassador to South
Sudan.“The IGAD Council of Ministers underlines the importance of the
National Dialogue as a complementary process to the implementation of the
ARCSS and as a means to reconciliation of the South Sudanese at a
grassroots level,” said the final communiqué released after the meeting
today.

The foreign ministers of East Africa’s security and trading bloc condemned
in the strongest terms the repeated violations of the permanent ceasefire
by all parties to the conflict and ensuing violence targeting defenseless
civilians including humanitarian agents, causing huge loss of lives and
destruction of property.

The communiqué noted the positive response of the unity government to the
establishment of the High Level Revitalization Forum for the implementation
of the 2015 peace agreement and welcomed the commitment conveyed to the
members of the IGAD Council of Ministers by President Salva Kiir to fully
collaborate and implement the IGAD summit decision of 12th June 2017.

“The IGAD Council of Ministers urges all South Sudanese stakeholders to
embrace the objectives of the High Level Revitalization Forum for the
Implementation of the ARCSS and collaborate with the IGAD Special Envoy to
achieve positive outcome within the timeframe agreed upon by the 57th
Extra-Ordinary Session of the IGAD Council of Ministers,” said the
communiqué.

The council empowered the IGAD Special Envoy for South Sudan in close
collaboration with the Chairperson of JMEC to coordinate the revitalization
process involving all stakeholders and institutions charged with the
responsibility of the implementation of the 2015 peace agreement.It urged
all South Sudanese stakeholders to embrace the objectives of the High Level
Revitalization Forum for the implementation of the peace agreement and
collaborate with the IGAD Special Envoy to achieve positive outcome within
the timeframe agreed upon by the 57th Extra-Ordinary Session of the IGAD
Council of Ministers.

The IGAD Council of Ministers welcomed the efforts of the President of
Uganda Yoweri Museveni to reunite different factions of the Sudan People’s
Liberation Movement (SPLM) and affirmed that the President’s initiative
complements the decision by the IGAD Assembly of Heads of State and
Government to revitalize and achieve full implementation of the peace
agreement.

The meeting recalled the unilateral ceasefire declared by President Salva
Kiir and called upon the unity government to ensure the strict
implementation of the ceasefire while urging all armed opposition groups to
reciprocate and renounce violence.

The foreign ministers also welcomed the support of the AU, UN, EU, Troika
(USA, UK and Norway) and all regional and international partners to the
IGAD revitalization plan for the South Sudan peace process.

Inter-Government Authority on Development (IGAD), is an 8-member economic
bloc that brings together Ethiopia, Djibouti, Somalia, Sudan, Eritrea,
South Sudan, Kenya and Uganda.

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