“There is growing public anxiety, frustration and despair” – RJMEC

The Interim Chairman of the peace monitoring body (R-JMEC), Amb. Maj. Gen. Charles Tai Gutuai has expressed concerns over “growing public anxiety and despair” ahead of the expiry of the transitional period without the completion of critical pending tasks of the Revitalized Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in South Sudan (R-ARCSS).

He was speaking during the 22nd plenary meeting of RJMEC in Juba on Thursday.

The transitional period ends in February next year.

“The R-ARCSS lays the foundation for a united, peaceful and prosperous society based on justice, equality, respect for human rights and the rule of law” with about eight months to the end of the transitional period,” said Gituai.

He added, “Continuous delays in the implementation of the Agreement have consequential effects as witnessed in the recent incidents of military defections and the associated violent confrontations.”

The Interim chairperson also expressed “serious concerns” over the continuous occupation of civilian centers by South Sudan army (SSPDF) and the armed opposition forces (SPLA-IO) as well as attacks by the SSPDF on the SPLA-IO forces in Upper Nile and Unity States.

He expressed concerns over reports of sexual and gender-based violence in Koch and Leer counties in Unity State, including deaths of unspecified numbers of people, destruction of property and displacement of civilians.

Gituai cited completion of the unification of the command structure at all levels of rank and file;

graduation and redeployment of phase I of the necessary unified forces and commencement of phase II cantonment and training;

operationalization and funding of the Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration (DDR) programmes as a critical component of unification of forces and long-term security.

He further said the delayed unification of forces, lack of sufficient funding, military defections, trust deficit among parties, insufficient political will, capacity gaps and the cumulative effects of prolonged subnational conflicts across the country were setbacks to the peace implementation.

Meanwhile Gituai stressed the importance of the permanent constitution making process and the need to carefully incorporate planning for the electoral process.

He reiterated the need for RTGoNU to urgently develop a roadmap on the way forward, in regard to the implementation of the remaining tasks, considering the limited time left before the expiry of the Transitional Period.

Source: Sudan Tribune

China invites Sudan for Horn of Africa peace conference

China has invited Sudan to participate in the forthcoming Horn of Africa conference from June 20-22 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

This was revealed during a meeting between the acting Undersecretary in Foreign Affairs ministry, Amb. Nadir Yousif Al-Tayeb and the Chinese Ambassador to Sudan, Ma Xinmin in Khartoum.

The conference, Xinmin told {SUNA}, comes as an initiative seeks to enhance stability, development and good governance in the Horn of Africa.

He said China firmly believes that the participation of Sudan guarantees the success of the conference.

He noted that invitation was also presented to a number of the states of the region to participate in the conference, besides the African Union (AU) Commissioner and the Executive Secretary of the regional bloc (IGAD).

For his part, Al-Tayeb welcomed the Chinese government’s initiative, stressing the importance of cooperation and coordination based on the historic and distinguished relations between the two countries.

He stressed that Sudan welcomes this initiative in principle and commended China for the positive roles played during talks that took place regarding the renewal process for the United Nations mission in Sudan (UNITAMS).

Source: Sudan Tribune