Kiir, Machar, oppositions signed a final peace deal
Special Report – MP News – Khartoum – August 5, 2018 – The government and the opposition groups have signed the peace agreement on power-sharing and security arrangement in Khartoum on Sunday, ending more than four years of conflict in the country.
President Salva Kiir signed the agreement on behalf of the government, Dr. Riek Machar on behalf of SPLM-IO, while Deng Alor signed for FD, and among others.
Also, both Presidents of Uganda and Sudan signed the agreement as guarantors.
According to Sudanese Foreign Minister who is the chief mediator all parties, including those who refused, have signed the agreement.
“All the parties have agreed to sign.”
The signing ceremony was witnessed, by Presidents of Kenya, Uganda, Somali, Djibouti and Deputy Prime Minister of Ethiopia and representatives of UN, EU, and AU among others.
Michael Makuei government spokesperson said all the parties have signed the agreement.
“All parties have signed and they are now significant.”
Meanwhile, Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta said the peace process will continue in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, instead of Nairobi as decided by IGAD head of states.
President Kenyatta announced this while addressing the signing ceremony of the peace in Khartoum on Sunday.
“We have agreed with my brother President Bahsir that let us continue with this negotiations right here in Khartoum.
~MP