THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
January 23, 2014
I welcome today’s signing of a cessation of hostilities agreement in
South Sudan, which is a critical first step toward building a lasting
peace. Now, South Sudan’s leaders need to work to fully and immediately
implement the agreement and start an inclusive political dialogue to
resolve the underlying causes of the conflict. The full participation
of political detainees currently being held by the Government of South
Sudan will be critical to those discussions, and we will continue to
work to expedite their release. I am grateful for the constructive role
played by the Intergovernmental Authority on Development and our
partners in the region to advance these efforts.
The United States has long supported the aspirations of the people of
South Sudan for independence, peace, and prosperity. In order to
regain the trust of their people and the international community, South
Sudan’s leaders must demonstrate their sustained commitment to a
peaceful resolution of the crisis. They have an obligation to ensure
that the lives of their people and future of their young country are not
further marred by continued violence, and that individuals who have
committed atrocities are held to account. Those working for a more
peaceful, democratic, unified South Sudan will continue to have a steady
partner in the United States of America.
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