South Sudan: Risk on the Peace Agreement, concern over the call of the Civil War

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South Sudan: Risk on the Peace Agreement, concern over the call of the Civil War

Nicholas Hessam, Special Representative of the UN General Secretary of South Sudan, addressed the member states at a meeting of the Security Council on Wednesday.

He warned that political conflicts between President Salva Kir and former Vice President Rick Machar could now be transformed directly into military conflict.

Both these leaders have signed an important peace agreement in 2018.

In the Blue State above, the ‘South Sudan People’s Defense Force’ and the White Army militia are being renewed, which has led to the situation. The children are being appointed as the army and Uganda security forces at the request of the government.

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Remember the years of the past

Special Representative Hameis said that the current situation reminded of the violent conflict between 20 and 20 2016, where more than four million people were killed.

In view of this, he emphasized that South Sudan had to stop to return to a full -fledged conflict, to accelerate the effort to implement the peace agreement and increase the action towards the democratic elections.

He said that all parties would have to make support, faith and decide by minimal of the Sens. It is important that the country should not come back to war again.

In the form of South Sudan, people are collecting food that is dropped by aircraft.

Nicholas Hasim, head of the UN mission in South Sudan, has warned that Sudan’s situation has warned how soon a country can move towards a devastating conflict.

“This region may not risk another crisis, which already increases further instability in subtle situations.”

Concern about the human crisis

In order to coordinate humanitarian assistance, Adem Vosnu, director of Operations Affairs in the UN office (OCHA), says that a situation like fear is arising in South Sudan. The situation in the country has worsened in the last eight months.

About three-fourths of the country’s population, more than 3 million people need humanitarian assistance, about 5 percent of children.

Since February, 1.5 million people have been displaced in the high blue province and thousands of people have taken refuge in Ethiopia. Hospitals have been closed due to attacks and destruction and 77 77 million foods are fighting insecurity.

In South Sudan, many countries are providing peacekeeping assistance.

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In South Sudan, many countries are providing peacekeeping assistance.

The cycle of violence has to be broken

Senior UN officials say that despite the relief efforts, it should be understood that humanitarian assistance cannot replace political will.

Instead, national leaders, at the regional level and in the international community, need to take steps to mutual coordination with parties, so that the situation can be prevented from worsening.

According to the special representative Nicholas Hasam, not both South Sudan or the larger region, but the threat of other war cannot take the risk of threats. The framework of the peace agreement is an important solution for breaking the cycle of violence.