22
September 2014, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia: The Sixth
Session of the Second Phase of the IGAD led multi-stakeholder peace talks on
South Sudan officially opened today. The participants accepted the First
Draft of the Text Arising from the 25 August Protocol and Stakeholders’ Positions
as a basis for the negotiations in Bahir Dar, the capital of the Amhara
National Regional State.
Since
reconvening on 13 September 2014, the IGAD mediators have engaged and consulted
with the delegates to build consensus on the way forward for the South Sudan
peace process. It is to be recalled that IGAD Assembly of Heads of State and
Government endorsed the Protocol on Agreed Principles on Transitional Arrangements
towards Resolution of the Crisis in South Sudan in Addis Ababa on 25 August
2014.
The
heads of delegations representing the Government of the Republic of South
Sudan, the Sudan Peoples’ Liberation Movement/Army (In Opposition), the SPLM
Leaders (Former Detainees), the Civil Society Organizations and the Faith-Based
Organizations were provided on 20 September 2014 with the draft text to review
and prepare for the
negotiations.
Transitional governance arrangements;
parameters of permanent constitution; transitional security arrangements; resource,
economic and financial management; and transitional justice, reconciliation and
healing are some of the issues that the delegates are to negotiate. In his
opening remarks, Amb. Seyoum Mesfin, the Chairman of the IGAD Mediation Process
reminded the delegates that the document presented to them is theirs and
contains their positions. He further added that the peace process is theirs.
“Let
progress not be impeded any further by rhetorical or procedural issues,” stated
the Special Envoy, quoting an adage that goes: if you are looking for fish, do
not climb a tree.
“If
you are committed to peace, you will not find it through the barrel of the gun,
but around this table,” he reiterated, adding that peace will not be given as a
donation from others, but can be found through collective efforts.
In
their opening statements, representatives of the different stakeholders
reiterated their commitment to the IGAD-led negotiation process and expressed
their resolve to address the root causes of the crisis as soon as possible.
IGAD Press
Release
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