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IGAD ‘cannot impose solution’ to S Sudan conflict
Staff Writer | August 15, 2017 | 2:34 pm
A recent session of the IGAD meeting | Photo | IGAD
The Inter-Governmental Authority on Development, IGAD, has taken a
neutral stand in the conflict despite their divided interests,an
official has said.
The regional body has been accused by some stakeholders of double
standards in the conflict.
Different parties to the agreement have also accused the regional body
of failing to end the conflict in the country.
This comes after an IGAD-led mediation process for South Sudan was set
up in response to the ongoing crisis in the country which erupted in
2013.
A peace deal was signed by stakeholders in August 2015 but has not yet
been fully implemented.
“The IGAD cannot impose a solution on the government of South Sudan or
on the conflicting parties,” said Abdilhaman Khalil, the head of IGAD
Liaison Office.
“It can help; it can support; it can provide resources but in the end,
it depends on the will of the people of South Sudan and the fighting
parties in South Sudan to reach an agreement,” he added.
Last month, the IGAD Council of Ministers also approved the Indicative
Implementation Matrix of the High-Level Revitalization Forum for the
peace agreement.
This followed a summit of IGAD heads of state and government in June
which decided to convene a meeting of the signatories of the South
Sudan peace agreement to discuss ways to revitalize the
implementation.
The summit resolved that the meeting will include all the groups to
discuss concrete measures to restore permanent ceasefire.
The forum will also discuss full implementation of the Peace Agreement
and develop a revised and realistic timeline and implementation
schedule towards a democratic election at the end of the transitional
period.
However, different parties to the agreement have accused the regional
body of failing to end the conflict in the country.
The High-Level Revitalization Forum for the peace agreement is
expected to take place next month.