South Sudan’s Salva Kiir: New peace deal will not collapse

South Sudan’s Salva Kiir: New peace deal will not collapse

by Joseph Anthony
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South Sudan President Salva Kiir attends the signing of a peace agreement with the South Sudan rebels aimed to end a war in which tens of thousands of people have been killed, in Khartoum, Sudan June 27, 2018. REUTERS/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah/File Photo

South Sudanโ€™s President Salva Kiir said on Friday he believed the new peace deal between his government and the main rebel group would not collapse because it was not forced upon them like previous accords.


At a news conference in Juba, Kiir said he would travel to Khartoum to sign the agreement at the ceremony on Sunday. His arch foe Riek Machar, leader of the SPLM-IO rebel group which has fought Kiirโ€™s forces intermittently since 2013, is also expected to attend.

Fuelled by personal and ethnic rivalries, the conflict has killed tens of thousands, displaced an estimated quarter of South Sudanโ€™s population of 12 million and ruined its economy that heavily relies on crude oil production.

Previous peace agreements, the most recent in 2015, held for only a matter of months before fighting resumed. Kiir put this down to external influences. Both the 2015 and the 2018 agreements were mediated by Sudan and other east African nations.

โ€œThe 2015 (deal) was forced on us, we were not given the opportunity to express our desire. This is why when I came sign… I gave my reservations,โ€ Kiir said.

โ€œPeople didnโ€™t take me seriously until the agreement collapsed in their face.โ€ But the new deal would not suffer the same fate, Kiir told reporters.

โ€œThis agreement (2018) will not collapse and I am sure that it will not collapse because the people of South Sudan have now agreed that they must make peace among themselves,โ€ he said.


Negotiations for the peace deal had been completed and any outstanding issues with his opponents would be settled after signing of the deal, Kiir said.

The conflict has also been driven by ethnic divisions โ€” Kiir and Machar come from Dinka and Nuer ethnic groups respectively.

Some smaller opposition groups have expressed doubts over the new deal. The SPLM has said it contains several shortfalls, including a โ€œserious lack of consistency in allocating power-sharing ratios at all levels of governanceโ€.

Kiirโ€™s side will take 20 slots in the new 35-member government, while Macharโ€™s SPLM-IO and other smaller opposition groups will take the rest.

โ€œI am going to sign,โ€ Kiir told journalists. โ€œThe agreement is in place and we will remain committed … and will implement (it),โ€ he said.

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