The United States, Britain and Norway jointly expressed concern on Friday over an agreement between South Sudanโs feuding sides to establish a power-sharing government, saying the arrangements were not realistic or sustainable.
โGiven their past leadership failures, South Sudanese leaders will need to behave differently and demonstrate commitment to peace and good governance,โ the three countries said in a joint statement.
The countries questioned how security would be provided during the transition period in the capital Juba and โhow meaningful checks will be placed on executive power.โ
They also emphasized the need for a reduction in violence and urged leaders to ensure full humanitarian access.