South
Sudan is in a mess. The crisis is deeper than many had thought. It has very
strong tribal roots and that is the worst case scenario in a new country like
South Sudan. The combatants are used to fight and it will very difficult to
convince them that they have more to gain from a ceasefire and a political
agreement than from being in charge of their part of the country.
But
the only way forward is to negotiate and to restore peace. A political
arrangement is required. President Salva Kiir and Riek Machar, the two leaders
that matter in this crisis, need to compromise. They have to be told so and in
very clear terms.
The
UN mission needs to work closely with the neighbouring countries ‘governments
in order to contribute to a political solution. It cannot accept to be side-lined.
And it cannot run away from its political responsibilities.
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