South Sudan's Kiir seeks negotiations after U.S. sanctions

South Sudanese President Salva Kiir on Friday said his administration would
negotiate with the United States on ending targeted sanctions against
senior members of his government, a former official for undermining peace
and stability in the country.

In early September, the Trump administration had imposed sanctions on Gen.
Malek Reuben Riak Rengu, the army’s deputy chief of staff in charge of
military procurement; and Michael Makuei Lueth, South Sudan’s information
minister. In addition, sanctions were placed on Paul Malong Awan, who was
the army chief until President Kiir sacked him in May.

“Whatever happened is administrative, and can be discussed because the
information which the Trump administration collected, they based their
information from the collections they make from South Sudan, which most of
them are false. But since the Head of State has imposed that, there is
nothing we can say about it but we will still find a way of negotiating it
with the American administration,” Kiir said in an interview with South
Sudan Broadcasting Corporation (SSBC).

The South Sudanese leader said relations between his government and the
United State are still cordial in all spheres.” America has supported us
during the struggle by providing relief assistance for our war-affected
people. It was America that was the major donor,” he said.

Kiir pointed out that Washington played a key role in encouraging both
Sudan’s government and the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM), to
sign the 2005 peace agreement ending decades of war.He also commended the
American government’s key role in the formation of South Sudan as an
independent state. “That thing was a major step that has been taken by the
American government,” he said.

In August, former US Ambassador Molly Phee said her country's relationship
with South Sudan now is not strong as it was before, blaming it on
continuing fighting, corruption and the mistreatment of aid workers in the
world’s youngest nation.

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