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China calls on Juba to graduate Unified Forces, urged leadership to renounce violence and seek peace.

Juba, South Sudan

August 14, 2022 — A top Chinese diplomat in Juba has called on the peace parties to immediately graduate and deploy the unified forces in order to restore peace and security.

President Salva Kiir attending a Chinese Community Party of China virtual conference in Juba, July 06, 2021(Photo credit: courtesy image)
President Salva Kiir attending a Chinese Community Party of China virtual conference in Juba, July 06, 2021(Photo credit: courtesy image)

The Embassy Deputy head of Mission in the country, Ma Wenjun said peace and stability should be the unity government’s top hallmark in improving the well-being of the South Sudanese people.

He said his country hopes the unified forces will be graduated and deployed as soon as possible to provide security and safety for the whole country.

“Peace and stability are the priorities for development and for the well-being of all South Sudanese. why are you fighting each other? You should presume and seek for the peace,” said Wenjun.

His statement came a day after the National Transitional Committee has scheduled the graduation of the unified forces to take place by the end of this month.

“That’s why we wish that the unified forces will be graduated and deployed as far as possible so that to army will provide security and safety fort the whole South Sudan, to bring paramount peace in the country, so that no fight no conflict again.”he emphasized.

The Chinese diplomat has also extended his condolences to families of the armed opposition officers who were killed by firing squad on Sunday last week.

Ambassador Wenjun also highlighted the tension between China and the United States over the status of Taiwan.

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