South
African Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa – who is also President Jacob
Zuma’s special envoy to Southern Sudan – was also due to travel to Juba
on Monday for the peace talks
Kenya’s Foreign Affairs Cabinet Secretary her Ethiopian counterpart and South African Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa – who is also President Jacob Zuma’s special envoy to Southern Sudan – were due to travel to Juba on Monday for peace talks. During the 52nd Madaraka Day fete,
Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta announced that the three would travel to Juba after the celebrations to fastrack the peace process in the war torn country.
Kenya’s Foreign Affairs Cabinet Secretary her Ethiopian counterpart and South African Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa – who is also President Jacob Zuma’s special envoy to Southern Sudan – were due to travel to Juba on Monday for peace talks. During the 52nd Madaraka Day fete,
Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta announced that the three would travel to Juba after the celebrations to fastrack the peace process in the war torn country.
He urged other players to ensure peace is restored in the country that has been facing perennial political fights.
He especially appealed to Southern Sudan leaders to dialogue together to resolve issues that trigger violence in the country.
Peace is what your people fought for their freedom for. They did not fight to shed blood they fought to have peace and to have prosperity, and it is your responsibility as leaders to provide it, and as you move forward, you can count on Kenya, our region and our continent’s support, don’t let us down,” he urged.
Last Wednesday President Kenyatta held a discussion with South Sudan Vice-President Riek Machar.
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Discussion on securing lasting peace in Southern Sudan dominated the meeting held at State House Nairobi.