S. Sudan wants new Security Council resolution on protection forces

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S. Sudan wants new Security Council resolution on protection forces

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January 14, 2017 (JUBA)- South Sudan says it will only accept the
deployment of the United Nations Security Council-authorised regional
protection force if a new resolution is passed, arguing that
resolution under which the forces were to be deployed elapsed.

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South Sudan’s information minister, Michael Makuei Lueth, speaks to
reporters in Jonglei state capital Bor on 25 December 2014 (ST)

The council of minister, during its Friday meeting, reportedly
resolved that the period during which the deployment of the regional
protection force should have been deployed had elapsed and that any
deployment should be done under a new mandate.

“The UNSC resolution that authorised the force lapsed on December the
15th 2016. Unless the UN wants to deploy the force as part of normal
UN force, their mandate must be legally unambiguous and up to date”,
said South Sudan information minister, Michael Makuei.

The cabinet, official added, resolved after the weekly meeting that
the UNSC needed to issue a new resolution to deploy the regional
protection force in South Sudan.

Observers argued that the new demand is part of a strategy to justify
initial rejection for deployment of regional protection force, which
the government had long opposed.

Early this week, the acting head of the United Nations Mission in
South Sudan (UNMISS), Moustapha Soumaré said he met with the South
Sudanese Minister for Cabinet Affairs, Martin Lumoro during which the
latter assure that the young nation’s government’s position remains
unchanged on the deployment of the regional forces.

The UN official had requested clarification on various press reports,
which cited senior government officials saying government had changed
its position on the deployment of the protection force.

Lomoro said government’s position was in line with the relevant
Security Council resolutions that it would continue to facilitate the
deployment of the regional force.

The Security Council, in its Resolution 2304, decided that UNMISS
force levels be increased to a ceiling of 17,000 troops, including
4,000 for a regional protection force. UNMISS also confirmed that in
preparation for the arrival of the protection force, it continues to
be engaged in discussions with the coalition government as to the
various modalities for the new force, including where they would be
deployed.

(ST)

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15 January 09:04, by Midit Mitot

Juba government officials are always talking parallely, I
don’t,know if they don,t have no meeting as a govenrmnent surmants.
Read at Makuei statement,

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15 January 13:57, by South South

Anyone who wants to know South Sudan Government position about
UN decision must read this:

1+1= 1000000 in politic, government of South Sudan is in a
position of power now. All neighbor countries are with South Sudan.
Riek is parked in South Africa. Rebel are killing each other like
insects. Internet warriors must read my comment and don’t have heart
attack please. Let’s accept peace.

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15 January 16:53, by Redeemer

A rebel have no say with what the government is doing
that’s all brief and short

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15 January 16:56, by Redeemer

The position of the government is clear, it should not
be seen as a rejection of UN forces but it is all about agreement, UN
operates under mandate, the first one is expired so it is a matter of
renewing it.
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