南苏丹呼吁美国重新考虑削减援助的决定
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July 16, 2022 (JUBA) – South Sudan has urged the United States government to reconsider its recent decision to cut aid, arguing that the country was making “significant” progress in the implementation of the peace accord.
On Friday U.S
State Department announced the end of its support to the
Reconstituted Joint Mechanism and Evaluation Commission (R-JMEC)
and the body monitoring the ceasefire deal (CTSAMM), citing what it
described as
“It is
unfortunate the Americans have taken the decision at the time
significant progress has been made.
The minister said government has already prepared a roadmap that examines the revitalized peace agreement and presented it to President Kiir who would hold talk with other political parties participating in the Transitional Government of National Unity (TGoNU) to solicit their views on how to fast track implementation of the remaining issues in the peace deal.
The roadmap
report was prepared by a committee comprising of Lomuro, Kiir’s
security affairs advisor, Tut Gatluak Manime, Foreign Affairs
minister,
“Yesterday
[Friday] his excellency, President Salva Kiir Mayardit received a
roadmap prepared by the committee.
The South Sudanese leader, Lomuro said, directed that the committee’s report be presented at a meeting of the presidency in the coming days.
“This is a development which occurred yesterday [Friday], the same [day] we heard of the cutting of funding by the Americans”, he further stressed.
The
state-owned television
The committee, Lomuro said, examined the whole agreement to see which areas were implemented, those in process, and which are pending implementation as something which has not been an easy process looking through the status of the ongoing implementation of the peace accord.
The committee will come up with a roadmap to guide the end of the transitional period and conduct elections in a peaceful and democratic manner.
The U.S government, in its statement, said South Sudan’s national assembly had failed to enact the Constitution Making Process Bill and continues to delay the enactment of several security-related bills in the previous quarter.

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