Welcoming South Sudan’s Signature on Conflict Resolution Accord, Secretary-General Says It Must Translate into End to Violence, Horrific Human Rights Violations
The following statement was issued today by the Spokesman for UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon:
The Secretary-General welcomes the signature today by President Salva Kiir of the Agreement on the resolution of the conflict in the Republic of South Sudan. This is a critical and necessary step towards ending the 20-month-long conflict that has devastated South Sudan and subjected its people to unspeakable suffering.
The Secretary-General commends the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD)-led mediation for its tireless efforts to bring the peace talks to a successful conclusion. He is heartened by the unity of purpose that regional leaders have displayed in seeking an end to this tragic conflict. Their continued positive engagement remains essential to the achievement of lasting peace in South Sudan.
Now is the time to ensure that this agreement translates into an end to the violence, hardship and horrific human rights violations witnessed throughout this conflict. The United Nations stands ready to support the parties in the implementation of this Agreement, in close cooperation with IGAD, the African Union and international partners. He urges the parties to work in good faith to implement its provisions, beginning with a permanent ceasefire and the granting of unhindered freedom of movement to the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) and to humanitarian actors working to reach people in need of urgent assistance.
The Secretary-General recognizes that the road ahead will be difficult. He looks forward to the participation of South Sudan's regional and international partners in the high-level meeting he intends to convene in the margins of the upcoming General Assembly to ensure sustained support for the restoration of peace and security for the afflicted people of South Sudan.