Chairperson of Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission, JMEC calls on the warring parties to control their forces and respect ceasefire.
In his opening remarks during a meeting on Wednesday in Juba, Festus Mogae urges the heads of both parties to demonstrate leadership, Radio Bakhita reports.
He expresses deep concern about ‘unaccepted targeting’ of civilians in Equatoria region.
There is no doubt that Juba is calm, but this calmness can be deceptive and the situation is volatile, Mogae points out.
Meanwhile, Cabinet Affairs Minister, Martin Elia Lomurö says the presidency has agreed to work on the reunification of forces.
Earlier, the government and other civil society organizations criticized targeted attacks on civilians along the highways in Equatoria regions.