South Sudan risks return to civil war, warns top UN envoy
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The UN Special Representative in South Sudan, Nicholas Haysom, has warned that the country is facing the risk of renewed civil conflict as political tensions rise. He emphasizes that any peace efforts will only be effective if President Salva Kiir and Vice President Riek Machar place the welfare of South Sudan's citizens above personal interests. This warning comes amidst ongoing violence and postponed elections, further complicating the already fragile situation in the world's youngest nation. Haysom's comments underscore the urgent need for these leaders to engage constructively to promote stability.
Nicholas Haysom, the UN Special Representative in South Sudan, emphasized the urgent need for peace, stating both President Kiir and Vice President Machar must prioritize their people's interests over personal agendas.
The UN warns that South Sudan, on the verge of renewed civil war, needs Kiir and Machar to prioritize national well-being for peace efforts to succeed.
Haysom pointed out that political competition between Kiir and Machar is escalating, with recent violent clashes highlighting the urgent need for constructive engagement to avoid a larger crisis.
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