Press Statement
John Kerry
Secretary of State
Washington, DC
March 2, 2015
The warring parties in South Sudan must seize the current and final
round of negotiations to deliver a sustainable peace. We are well past
the point where enough is enough. Leaders must put the interests of
their people above their own. The violence must end. A negotiated
conclusion to this conflict is required now.
Legitimacy is not a presumed right of any government. It is conferred
by the people, and it is sustained only by demonstrating leadership to
protect and serve all citizens—responsibilities the government has
neglected. The opposition has likewise failed to choose peace or make
the hard choices required of leaders. Both President Kiir and Riek
Machar have promised time and again that they would negotiate a
transitional government under the Intergovernmental Authority on
Development (IGAD) process, but have failed to make the compromises
needed.
The world is watching to see what the leaders of South Sudan will do.
IGAD has outlined the way forward to a transitional government and
necessary reforms, but the two sides continue to obfuscate and delay.
The parties have until March 5 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.
The United States will work with our international partners,
including in the region, the UN Security Council, and beyond, to take
further concerted action against those who do not demonstrate a
willingness to make the difficult decisions needed for peace.
Leaders can choose to do the hard work of implementing peace—or they
can all too easily drift back into the nightmare of war. The choice is
clear, and for the sake of all the people of South Sudan, I urge them to
choose peace.
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