
South Sudan President Salva Kiir Mayardit has reiterated his readiness to host a meeting with Sudanese political leaders in Juba next week to review the Juba peace agreement, which Sudan had signed with a coalition of armed and non-armed groups operating under the banner of Sudan Revolutionary Front in 2020.
The President spoke after receiving a briefing from the Deputy Chairman of the Sudan Sovereignty Council, Malik Agar Eyre, on the latest developments in Sudan.
Presidential Advisor on National Security Affairs Tut Gatluak Manime says the Sudanese leaders will review the Juba Peace Agreement while forging a common understanding of resolving the current crisis.
The Sudanese Ambassador Jamal Malik thanked President Kiir for his continuous search for peace and stability in Sudan.
President Kiir appealed to the army and political leaders in Sudan to end the ongoing conflict through peaceful dialogue.
The October 2020 Agreement for Peace, which was signed by Sudan’s transitional government and by many of the country’s main warring factions, is highly complex and covers a wide range of areas, including governance, security and transitional justice.