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The Paradox of Politics in South Sudan

Opinion,
By: Peter  A. Necding;
US ambassador to the UN Kelly Craft (File/Supplied/Nyamilepedia)
US ambassador to the UN Kelly Craft (File/Supplied/Nyamilepedia)

Nov 16, 2019(Nyamilepedia) — It is not a secret that South Sudan politics is full of paradoxes. In this context, it might not be an exaggeration to say that U.S policies in South Sudan could be counted among those paradoxes.As a matter  of fact, it is very hard  to find any substantial logic behind  the statements of some senior American Officials. For example, it was really astonishing  to hear Ambassador Kelly, the U.S Envoy to UN saying that they were disappointed  by the statement of Dr. Riek Machar about the ceasefire, which was actually the truth, while at the same time, she was  ready to believe  the promises of President Salva Kiir, who could not implement the Revitalized- Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in South Sudan (R-ARCSS) in fourteen months!!

Also, it was shocking to read the statement of U.S Government in relation to the formation of the Revitalized- Transitional Government of National Unity (R-TGoNU) on the 12.11.2019. According to Mr. Pompeo: “The failure of President Salva Kiir & Dr. Riek Machar to form a unity government by November 12 calls into question their suitability to continue to lead the nation…”   This statement from U.S Secretary of State can provoke  many questions:

  1. Why did the American  Government want the formation of R-TGoNU by 12 November 2019 though they know that the Agreement was not implemented?
  2.  Presumably, the postponement of the formation of the R-ARCSS is an attempt to rescue the Agreement, why is U.S Government disappointed?
  3. Why did the U.S. Government fail to put pressure on President Salva Kiir  to implement the Agreement in letter and spirit in the last fourteen months?These questions and others can put someone in a dilemma about the trend of the diplomacy of the  U.S.A Government in South Sudan.

After all, the fallacy of shared  responsibility or shared blame cannot help in solving the problem  of South Sudan at this critical time. It is strange diplomacy to continue to blame all the parties without distinction in the responsibilities that led to the failure.   In fact, Secretary Pompeo is asking the wrong question. The issue is not why the R-TGoNU was not formed? Instead, the most important question should be:   Why the R-ARCSS was not implemented in the last fourteen months? And who is responsible  for the failure to implement  the Agreement?

In a nutshell, it is high for U.S Government to call a spade a spade. It is not business as usual, because the lives of millions of people are at stake in South Sudan and U.S Govenment should not repeat mistake of 2016.

Peter Ayul Necding is the SPLM-IO Representative to Australia. He can be reached through his email at pnecding@yahoo.com

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