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UN briefing warns South Sudan peace accord is unraveling and urges renewed dialogue
Summary
A UN official told the council that unilateral moves, detentions of senior leaders and dwindling trust are undermining the revitalized peace agreement and that fresh political negotiations are essential to keep elections in December 2026 on track.
Speaker 1, a United Nations official, told the council that developments in South Sudan ‘‘continued to move in a negative and possibly dangerous direction’’ and that the revitalized peace agreement ‘‘remains the only viable framework for long term peace and stability in South Sudan.’’
He said ceasefire violations, ‘‘including widespread aerial bombardments and clashes between the signatories of the peace agreement,’’ have increased, and that the unilateral removal of opposition figures from the government of national unity and…
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