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S Sudan agrees to deployment of peacekeeping force

27 Nov, 2016 - 00:11 0 Views

The Sunday News

South Sudan’s government has finally agreed to the deployment of a new regional force mandated by the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to the country to contain civil fighting.

“I would like . . . to inform the people on behalf of the transitional government of national unity that your cabinet has resolved unanimously to allow the deployment of the regional protection force anytime from now,” said Akol Paul Kordit, South Sudan’s deputy information minister, late on Friday.

Kordit’s announcement came after hours of deliberations during a cabinet meeting chaired by President Salva Kiir.

South Sudanese authorities, however, have not provided any details about when and where the force would be deployed.

South Sudan plunged into civil war soon after seceding from Sudan in 2011. Fighting surged in July, when deadly clashes erupted in the capital, Juba. More than 300 people have been killed in the clashes.

The UNSC authorised the deployment of 4,000 additional troops from East Africa with a stronger mandate than the UN peacekeeping mission (UNMISS) that had already been deployed to the country to ensure security amid the renewed fighting.

— PressTV

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