By Our Correspondent, JUBA
South Sudan
Ugandan President Yoweri
Museveni and his South Sudanese counterpart, Salva Kiir, have held talks
focusing on South Sudan’s 2018 peace agreement, security challenges, and
bilateral relations, according to foreign ministers from both countries.
President Museveni arrived in
Juba on Thursday morning for a high-level state visit, amid ongoing political
and security tensions in South Sudan. The situation has drawn international
criticism following the house arrest of First Vice President and opposition
leader Riek Machar.
The detention came after a
deadly attack in Upper Nile state that killed a senior military general and
several soldiers. South Sudan’s government sought military support from Uganda,
with Defence Minister Jacob Oboth confirming that President Kiir made an urgent
request on 10 March to prevent a potential security crisis.
The visit follows a meeting
last week between President Kiir and Kenya’s special envoy, Raila Odinga.
Odinga said his request to meet Machar was denied, with Kiir reportedly
referring him to Museveni—a claim dismissed by South Sudan’s presidential press
secretary, David Amuor Majur.
Speaking reporters after the
meeting this evening, Uganda’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Malimba
John, stressed the importance of the discussions:
“We have had a cordial meeting touching on issues of mutual benefit between our two governments. We discussed peace and security, not just in South Sudan but across the region. Stability in South Sudan is crucial for the entire East African region.”
He added that boosting
economic ties and infrastructure development were also key topics.
South Sudan’s Foreign
Minister, Ramadan Mohammed Abdallah Goc, reiterated the government’s dedication
to the 2018 peace deal and improving security:
“We briefed President Museveni
and his delegation on the security situation in South Sudan and the
implementation of the peace agreement. We assured them that the government is
fully committed to fulfilling all security arrangements.”
The delegation updated
President Museveni on progress in implementing the Revitalized Peace Agreement,
with Goc emphasizing Juba’s commitment to stabilizing the country.
Trade and investment were also
discussed during the visit, which is set to continue with further meetings
between President Museveni and South Sudanese officials on Friday.
Meanwhile, the African Union’s
Panel of the Wise, which arrived in Juba on Wednesday to help ease tensions and
encourage dialogue, is scheduled to meet with Dr. Machar on Friday.
According to a schedule seen
by Radio Tamazuj, the panel is due to meet Machar on Friday morning, followed
by talks with President Kiir in the afternoon.
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