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South Sudan government and rebels 'agree to end fighting' | South Sudan government and rebels 'agree to end fighting' |
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The government and rebels in South Sudan have agreed to end fighting and form a transitional government within 60 days, Ethiopia says. | The government and rebels in South Sudan have agreed to end fighting and form a transitional government within 60 days, Ethiopia says. |
The regional Igad bloc, mediating the conflict, has threatened sanctions if they fail to abide by the agreement. | |
It follows a rare meeting between President Salva Kiir and rebel chief Riek Machar in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. | It follows a rare meeting between President Salva Kiir and rebel chief Riek Machar in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. |
Previous deals to end the violence have been broken by both sides, compounding the worsening humanitarian crisis. | Previous deals to end the violence have been broken by both sides, compounding the worsening humanitarian crisis. |
Thousands have now died in the conflict that started as a political dispute between Mr Kiir and Mr Machar, his sacked deputy, but escalated into ethnic violence. | Thousands have now died in the conflict that started as a political dispute between Mr Kiir and Mr Machar, his sacked deputy, but escalated into ethnic violence. |
More than a million people have fled their homes since fighting erupted last December. | More than a million people have fled their homes since fighting erupted last December. |
Sanctions threat | Sanctions threat |
Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn announced the new agreement on Tuesday, after President Kiir and Mr Machar met on the sidelines of an Igad summit on Tuesday, | |
"If they don't abide to this agreement, Igad as an organisation will act to implement peace in South Sudan. On that, we have different options including sanctions and [other] punitive actions as well," he said. | |
"There has been a growing tendency to continue with the war," he added, criticising both sides for breaking a previous ceasefire agreed on 9 May. | "There has been a growing tendency to continue with the war," he added, criticising both sides for breaking a previous ceasefire agreed on 9 May. |
It is the first time South Sudan's neighbours have issued such a warning, reflecting a growing frustrating with the South Sudanese leaders, correspondents say. | It is the first time South Sudan's neighbours have issued such a warning, reflecting a growing frustrating with the South Sudanese leaders, correspondents say. |
The US has already imposed sanctions on both sides of the conflict, singling out commanders loyal to both President Kiir and Mr Machar. | |
The violence began in December when Mr Kiir accused his sacked deputy of plotting a coup. | The violence began in December when Mr Kiir accused his sacked deputy of plotting a coup. |
Mr Machar denied the allegation, but then marshalled a rebel army to fight the government. | Mr Machar denied the allegation, but then marshalled a rebel army to fight the government. |
The battle assumed ethnic overtones, with Mr Machar relying heavily on fighters from his Nuer ethnic group and Mr Kiir from his Dinka community. | The battle assumed ethnic overtones, with Mr Machar relying heavily on fighters from his Nuer ethnic group and Mr Kiir from his Dinka community. |
Nearly four million people in South Sudan, which seceded from Sudan in 2011, are now at risk of serious food insecurity, according to the UN. | Nearly four million people in South Sudan, which seceded from Sudan in 2011, are now at risk of serious food insecurity, according to the UN. |
South Sudan is the world's newest state, becoming independent in 2011 after seceding from Sudan. | South Sudan is the world's newest state, becoming independent in 2011 after seceding from Sudan. |
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