South Sudan peace deal attempt fails as Kiir rejects Machar

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AP Addis Ababa (Ethiopia)
Last Updated : Jun 22 2018 | 2:25 PM IST

The latest attempt at ending South Sudan's civil war failed today as President Salva Kiir rejected working again with rival Riek Machar after their first face-to-face meeting in almost two years.

"This is simply because we have had enough of him," government spokesman Michael Makuei said.

The rivals met this week in neighbouring Ethiopia on its prime minister's invitation, shaking hands and being coaxed into an awkward embrace as they held direct talks.

They shook hands again as regional heads of state and government met to discuss the civil war. But it became clear that while South Sudan's government was open to having the opposition in the vice president's role it would not accept Machar's return to that post.

Machar fled the country after new fighting erupted in the capital, Juba, in July 2016, ending a brief attempt at peace in which he returned to his role as Kiir's deputy.

Opposition spokesman Lam Paul Gabriel told The Associated Press "there was nothing agreed upon in the talks" but that the face-to-face meeting with South Sudan's president was useful "because we are able to see violence in Salva's eyes."
Gabriel also accused the East African regional bloc of favoring South Sudan's government and putting its own interests ahead of "genuine peace," adding: "This is completely disappointing."
The bloc, the Inter-governmental Authority on Development, has led several rounds of failed peace talks. Makuei, the government spokesman, said Machar was welcome to visit South Sudan and wait for elections but "we don't want to have another fight."

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First Published: Jun 22 2018 | 2:25 PM IST

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