
British Foreign Office Minister Mark Simmonds welcomed peace negotiations between representatives of South President President Salva Kiir and former Vice President Riek Machar in Addis Ababa. "This is a constructive step and I urge both sides to remain flexible throughout these discussions. An immediate agreement to a monitored cessation of hostilities must be the priority. It’s important that detainees are released quickly and with due process, to help ensure a successful dialogue", Simmonds said in press statements. "The situation in South Sudan remains of grave concern. Fighting continues with high numbers of reported deaths. Thousands of South Sudanese have been displaced from their homes and are in need of humanitarian aid. It’s vital that access is given so supplies can reach those most in need." "I welcome the pivotal role of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development and regional leaders, including Ethiopia in helping to bring the two sides together. The UK, along with international partners, in particular the US and Norway, will continue to fully support this process. I hope these talks will help deliver the peace all of South Sudan’s people wish for". Source: MENA
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