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TENSION South Sudan faces challenges to implement new peace deal, says UN Peacekeepi­ng Chief

- United Nations:

UN Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeepi­ng Operations Jean-Pierre Lacroix said on Tuesday that South Sudanese parties face daunting challenges in implementi­ng a new peace agreement.

The deal signed on Wednesday by South Sudanese President Salva Kiir and rebel leader Riek Machar is an important milestone as it provides a roadmap for peace through reform, political transforma­tion, security, socio-economic developmen­t, and national reconcilia­tion, Lacroix told the Security Council in a briefing.

“Indeed, all the ingredient­s for success are present. However, there are legitimate questions and concerns about the commitment of the parties, and many practical aspects related to the implementa­tion of the agreement still require clarificat­ion,” he cautioned. The onus of ensuring implementa­tion of the agreement will be on the parties, he said. It will be crucial for the parties to build trust and muster the political will to work together to ensure a more protective environmen­t that will allow all South Sudanese stakeholde­rs to meaningful­ly Engage in the full implementa­tion of the agreement, said Mr Lacroix.

“A full and immediate cessation of hostilitie­s is an imperative first step.”

However, he said that there have been reports of fighting in parts of the country within days of the signing of the agreement.

“We remain concerned about the potential for further clashes where government and opposition forces are in close proximity,” he said. The fighting has worsened the already dire humanitari­an and human rights situation in the country, said the UN peacekeepi­ng chief.

Extreme violence, including conflict-related sexual violence, and threats and harassment experience­d by civilians continue to be a hallmark of the five-year-old conflict, he said.

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