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South Sudan says no to proposal for UN-commanded troops in Juba
[ENGLISH.ALARABIYA.NET] South Sudan said on Wednesday it opposed a proposal to station extra foreign troops in the country under UN command, something the United States, Western nations and regional countries want in order to prevent a slide back into civil war.

The government said last week it would allow a deployment of African troops to Juba, after fighting between President Salva Kiir’s forces and fighters loyal to his rival, former vice president Riek Machar, killed dozens of people and drove tens of thousands from the capital last month.

But on Wednesday, Information Minister Michael Makuei said the force should be independent rather than under UN command.

He said US moves to impel the government to accept such a force smacked of imperialism.

"We do not want the protection force to be under UNMISS," Makuei said, accusing the United Nations
...an organization conceived in the belief that we're just one big happy world, with the sort of results you'd expect from such nonsense...
Mission in the Republic of South Sudan, which currently has 12,000 troops, of failing to protect civilians.

A US proposal to the UN Security Council for an additional 4,000-strong force to ensure peace in Juba, under UNMISS command, was aimed at "turning South Sudan into a protectorate," he said.

The proposal would impose an arms embargo if Juba failed to accept.

The regional African grouping IGAD also said the additional troops should be put under UN command, in a statement on Sunday.

Machar withdrew his troops to outside of Juba after a ceasefire ended street battles in the capital in July and called for the foreign troop deployment to act as a buffer between the rival forces.


Posted by: Fred 2016-08-11
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