U.S. Blames Kiir for Slow Peace Implementation as UN Extends Sanctions on South Sudan

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‎The United States has accused President Salva Kiir's government of failing to make sufficient progress in implementing South Sudan’s peace agreement, following the United Nations Security Council’s decision to extend sanctions and the arms embargo on the country for another year. ‎ ‎Addressing the UN Security Council, the United States said the continued sanctions were necessary due to ongoing delays in the implementation of the 2018 Revitalized Peace Agreement and the deteriorating political and security situation in the country. ‎ ‎Washington argued that South Sudanese leaders have not demonstrated enough commitment to advancing key reforms required under the peace deal, including security arrangements, political reforms, and preparations for national elections. ‎ ‎The renewed measures include the continuation of the arms embargo, travel restrictions, asset freezes, and the mandate of the UN Panel of Experts monitoring the sanctions regime until May 2027. ‎ ‎The U.S. delegation ...

IOM Appeals For 100 Million Dollars Aid For Junub Sudan




International Organization For Migration commonly known as the IOM/OIM in Junub sudan is appealing for one hundred million US dollars to effectively provide humanitarian assistance and support transition, recovery migration management initiatives. 

The needs of the humanitarian remain huge as the conditions of he civilians continue to drop and deteriorate with no hope of recovery in Junub Sudan says IOM.
 
It says an estimated seven million people in South Sudan need relief aid, including 1.9 million internally displaced persons or IDPs.
 
Sustained levels of lifesaving assistance are crucial as conditions worsen each day, says William Barriga, Chief of Mission.


 
He says IOM appeal seeks to support approximately one million displaced people, host communities, returnees and migrants in South Sudan. The commitment to reach the most vulnerable remains a priority, Barriga stresses.

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