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Thursday, 10 January 2008

USSP's Position On The Current Political Developments In South Sudan

As the nation marks the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement three years ago this Wed 9th January, it is important and commendable that both partners to the Agreement -- the SPLM and the NCP -- have now resumed their joint work towards its full implementation. However, it is to be noted that any unilateral actions or decisions by either partner that have a tendency to jeopardise the implementation of all the remaining protocols of the CPA are not in the interest of the people of South Sudan and, therefore, must be rejected. The aspirations of the people of South Sudan for an independent sovereign state, through the 2011 referendum, can only be achieved if the CPA is implemented in its entirety, and its contents fully and clearly explained to the people of South Sudan. Equally important is the role of the international community which remains indispensable to ensure that the Agreement is actually implemented and implemented to the letter to avoid future problems...

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USSP's Position On The Current Political Developments In South Sudan

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