UK calls for lasting peace agreement in South Sudan

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UK Minister for Africa calls for more trials to negotiate lasting peace agreement for South Sudan.
 
Harriett Baldwin describes the resumption of talks next week as a critical moment for the peace process and that UK remains strong in support a lasting peace.
 
The Kingdom urges the Intergovernmental Authority on Development or IGAD to take immediate action to leave the parties to commit to peace.
 
UK believes that the High-level Revitalization Forum remains the only platform with the scope and inclusion to deliver this, the diplomat says.
 
She expresses UK’s is disappointment to see that the talks have failed to generate serious commitment to compromise.
 
The minister warns that those who have violated the cessation of hostilities agreement must face consequences for their actions.