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South Sudan rebels reject ‘deal’

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JUBA - South Sudan rebels yesterday rejected a peace plan to reinstate insurgent leader Riek Machar as vice president, saying it failed to dilute the strong power base of the country’s president.

Machar was President Salva Kiir’s deputy until 2013, when a political disagreeme­nt between them degenerate­d into a war that has ravaged South Sudan ever since.

The deal naming Machar first vice president was reached in Entebbe in talks mediated by Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni and that he and Kiir attended. It was announced on 6unday by Kiir's office.

But an official of Machar's SPLM-IO rebel group said yesterday it was not acceptable.

Puok Both Baluang, SPLMIO deputy spokesman, said the rebels should appoint two of the four vice presidents envisaged under the Entebbe deal and Kiir’s grip on power should be loosened further.

It was not clear if Baluang was speaking on Machar’s behalf, and the SPLM-IO leader could not immediatel­y be contacted for comment.

The agreement on Machar’s position would have marked a potential breakthrou­gh in new efforts mediated by regional leaders to end the war, which has primarily been fought along ethnic lines between Kiir’s Dinka and Machar’s Nuer groups.

It has killed tens of thousands and devastated the economy of Africa’s youngest nation.

A similar power-sharing deal in 2015 failed the following year after Machar returned to the capital and disagreeme­nts quickly developed, reigniting fighting.

On Friday, government and opposition signed an agreement on security arrangemen­ts that followed on from a ceasefire deal last month, but the truce has been frequently violated by both sides.

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