The Indian ambassador in Juba, Srikumar Menon, has confirmed that the two Indian oil workers, who were abducted by an anti-government group in the oilfields more than three weeks ago, have been released. Continue reading “Abducted Indian oil workers released – ambassador”
Day: March 31, 2017
South Sudanese students in Zimbabwe storm embassy over unpaid arrears
South Sudanese students on government scholarship in Zimbabwe say they have occupied the embassy in Harrare, demanding for their unpaid tuition fees for two years. Continue reading “South Sudanese students in Zimbabwe storm embassy over unpaid arrears”
Troika welcomes Kiir’s pledge for unilateral ceasefire
The troika countries have welcomed President Salva Kiir commitment to announce a unilateral cease to improve humanitarian access in the country.
The President made the commitment during the IGAD summit held in Nairobi Kenya over the weekend.
In a joint statement, the United States, the United Kingdom and Norway say once issued, the president should ensure that the order is carried out immediately and in full effect.
They say the dire humanitarian crisis in South Sudan is a direct result of the conflict, and requires that all parties cease violence against aid workers.
The three countries say that military offensive and obstruction of lifesaving assistance must stop in order to end the suffering of the people as a result of the conflict.
The Troika also emphasized that there is no military solution to the conflict.
They say that a durable end to the conflict can only be achieved through a political process involving all the principal parties.
According to the Troika, an inclusive national dialogue deemed credible by South Sudanese could find means to redress the root causes of the conflict and build a true national consensus.
However, they say it should only supplement and not replace the core elements of the peace agreement on the resolution of the conflict in South Sudan.