(New Vision, Uganda) S.Sudan rival leaders agree deadline for new gov't

From: Biniam Tekle <biniamt_at_dehai.org_at_dehai.org>
Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2014 22:32:04 -0400

http://www.newvision.co.ug/news/656454-s-sudan-rival-leaders-agree-deadline-for-new-gov-t.html

S.Sudan rival leaders agree deadline for new gov't

Publish Date: Jun 11, 2014

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ADDIS ABABA - South Sudan's president and rebel chief met Tuesday in a bid
to end six months of civil war, agreeing to forge a transitional government
within a 60-day deadline, Ethiopia's prime minster said.

"They agreed to complete the dialogue process within the coming 60 days on
what how, when and who... (for) the formation of the transitional
government," Ethiopia's Hailemariam Desalegn said, after the rare meeting
between President Salva Kiir and rebel chief Riek Machar alongside regional
leaders.

A ceasefire deal signed by Kiir and Machar on May 9 has been repeatedly
violated, deepening the crisis in the young nation which has already killed
thousands and forced more than 1.3 million people from their homes.


The two politicians signed a ceasefire deal on May 9 but it has been
repeatedly violated. PHOTO/AFP

It was the first encounter of the enemies in a month, and only the second
since the civil war began in mid-December.

Kiir and Machar met on the sidelines of a regional leaders' summit in Addis
Ababa organised by the East African IGAD bloc, which is brokering
slow-moving negotiations between both sides.

Hailemariam, speaking at the opening of the summit, slammed both sides in
South Sudan for violating a ceasefire agreement signed on May 9.

"There has been a growing tendency to continue with the war," Hailemariam
said, but adding both Kiir and Machar had recommitted to the peace deal.

Previous rounds of peace talks have made little progress and been
repeatedly delayed.


President Salva Kiir. PHOTO/AFP

Delegates for Kiir and Machar have been meeting in luxury hotels in the
Ethiopian capital since January, with both sides bickering over the agenda
and even the venue of discussions.

Earlier, mediators issued a stinging rebuke of the rivals, accusing them of
seeking military victory rather than a negotiated end to the civil war.

Mahboub Maalim, IGAD executive secretary, said both Kiir and Machar were
"stupid" if they thought they could win on the battlefield.

"If we want to apportion blame, it's theirs. I think sometimes they thought
they could win on the ground militarily, something which is very stupid,"
Maalim said.

AFP
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