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Wishes of peace sent to South Sudan

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VATICAN: Pope Francis and the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby yesterday sent wishes of “peace and prosperity” to South Sudan as negotiatio­ns faltered between the African country’s government and rebels.

“We wish to extend to you and to all the people of South Sudan our best wishes for your peace and prosperity ... as you strive for a swift implementa­tion of the peace agreements,” the leaders of the Catholic and Anglican churches said in a joint statement.

The spiritual leaders of more than 1.3 billion Christians said they were praying “for a renewed commitment to the path of reconcilia­tion and fraternity” in South Sudan. Peace talks over South Sudan’s five-year civil war ended in the capital Juba on Tuesday with no breakthrou­gh.

Riek Machar, a former South Sudan rebel leader, met President Salva Kiir, his former ally turned foe, to discuss a way forward for the country’s stalled peace process but the meeting ended without ground being made.

The rivals had signed a peace deal in September 2018, largely pausing the bloodshed that began five years earlier in the world’s youngest country when the two leaders fell out. But since then, the pair have missed two deadlines to form a joint government, a central tenet of a peace deal that internatio­nal observers fear is in danger of collapsing.

They have until February to iron out key sticking points — namely how to unify their fighters under one army, and agree on the number and boundaries of states.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Pope Francis kneels to kiss feet of South Sudan leaders at the end of a spiritual retreat with them at the Vatican earlier this year.
REUTERS Pope Francis kneels to kiss feet of South Sudan leaders at the end of a spiritual retreat with them at the Vatican earlier this year.

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