Public Statement by IGAD Mediation
Talks resume between President Kiir and Riek Machar ahead of 5 March deadline.
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Talks resume between President Kiir and Riek Machar ahead of 5 March deadline.
Creates a sanctions regime for South Sudan.
Calls for an end in violence, for negotiations to deliver a sustainable peace; leaders have failed to make compromises needed to achieve peace; gives deadline to secure an agreement that is inclusive, that initiates a broad range of transitional reforms and that ensures those responsible for human rights abuses are held to account.
Summarizes outcome of the working committee of the parties on economic, transitional justice, and humanitarian issues.
Opening statement by Alokir Malual Aguer at the opening of the February 2015 round of talks.
Opening statement by Bishop Enock Tombe at the opening of the February 2015 round of talks.
Opening statement delivered by government chief negotiator Nhial Deng Nhial at the opening of the February 2015 round of talks.
Opening statement delivered by John Luk Jok at the opening of the February 2015 round of talks.
Opening statement delivered by deputy chief negotiator Dhieu Mathok at the opening of the February 2015 round of talks.
Annotated agenda and mediation advisor recommended text for security and permanent ceasefire arrangements.