South Sudan's President Salva Kiir at the Juba International Airport en
route to Ethiopia on June 20, 2018. The president left for South Africa
on January 30, 2020. PHOTO | AFP
South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir on Thursday left for South
Africa for a three-day official visit following an invitation from
President Cyril Ramaphosa, his office said.
Kiir's
spokesman Ateny Wek Ateny said the president was accompanied by two
cabinet ministers and the managing director of state-owned oil firm
Nilepet for the diplomatic and trade talks.
Mr Ateny said the delegation will have various side meetings while in South Africa.
President
Kiir will also brief President Ramaphosa on the remaining days left to
the 100-day deadline for the formation of a unity government, security
matters and the issue of the number of states and boundaries. The
deadline for forming a governmnet of national unity is February 22.
“As
we all know, South Africa is a leading member of C5, which is one of
the groups supplementing Igad on South Sudan peace process. President
Kiir will brief President Ramaphosa on the remaining part of R-ARCSS
particularly on the area of security arrangements, the issue of 32
states and the lapse of the remaining days ahead of formation of [the]
unity government,” Mr Ateny said.
He added that the petroleum minister and Nilepet boss will have meetings with their South African counterparts.
“The president will also be having bilateral
talks on the area of trade and petroleum, that is why the minister of
petroleum and the Nilepet managing director are relevant in this
delegation,” he added.
South Africa's
Deputy President David Mabuza who heads the Independent Boundary
Commission recently proposed an arbitration of the contentious issue on
the number of states and boundaries.
Mr
Mabuza said the proposal regarding to the number of state and
boundaries should be discussed over an extended period of 90 days. This
suggestion was warmly welcomed by the government but opposed by the
opposition parties led by Mr Riek Machar and Dr Lam Akol.
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