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S. Sudan rebel leader set to be reinstated as vice-president

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KAMPALA: South Sudan’s warring leaders agreed to a power- sharing deal in Uganda Saturday that will see the rebel leader return to his position as vice president, Sudan’s foreign minister said.

“It has been agreed that there will be four vice presidents: the current two vice presidents, plus Riek Machar (who) will assume the position of first vice president, and then the forth position will be allocated to a woman from the opposition,” Al- Dierdiry Ahmed said, following the meeting in Kampala aimed at ending more than four years of civil war in South Sudan.

The foreign minister said South Sudan’s president Salva Kiir and rebel leader Riek Machar had agreed to the proposal, but that further details would be discussed at negotiatio­ns to be held in Khartoum and Kenya in the coming days.

The latest agreement is part of renewed regional diplomatic efforts to end a conflict that has killed tens of thousands and forced millions from their homes since December 2013.

The war began when Kiir accused Machar, his former deputy, of planning a coup.

A similar power- sharing deal, that returned Machar to the vice presidency, was signed in 2015 but fell apart two years later in a deadly battle that saw Machar flee into exile.

On 27 June Kiir and Machar signed a ceasefire agreement which was further consolidat­ed on Friday in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, when the warring parties struck a deal to withdraw troops from urban areas.

Saturday’s day- long meeting was hosted by Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni and was attended by Sudanese President Omar al- Bashir as well as representa­tives of the opposition. — AFP

 ??  ?? Machar arrives at Uganda’s statehouse in Entebbe where he along with South Sudan President are received by Uganda President along with Sudan counterpar­t among other delegates. — AFP photo
Machar arrives at Uganda’s statehouse in Entebbe where he along with South Sudan President are received by Uganda President along with Sudan counterpar­t among other delegates. — AFP photo

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