💨 Abstract

Three key governments involved in South Sudan's peace process—the U.S., U.K., and Norway—urged leaders to end renewed fighting and implement the 2018 peace agreement. They criticized President Salva Kiir for not adhering to power-sharing principles and expressed concern over the detention of former rebel leader Riek Machar. The U.N. warned that the crisis is escalating.

Courtesy: WTOP Staff