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THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 4, 2016
Readout of National Security Advisor Susan E. Rice’s Meeting with First Vice President Taban Deng
National Security Advisor Susan E. Rice met today with the First Vice
President of South Sudan Taban Deng. Ambassador Rice affirmed the
Administration’s strong commitment to the people of South Sudan and
expressed grave concern about the humanitarian conditions and continued
fighting in many parts of the country. Ambassador Rice deplored the
South Sudanese Government’s role in continually obstructing the United
Nations Mission in South Sudan’s (UNMISS) operations and stressed the
need for a rapid deployment of the Regional Protection Force.
Ambassador Rice relayed to Deng that the United States was deeply
concerned about the alleged participation of government forces in
attacks against humanitarian workers at the Terrain Compound in Juba on
July 11. She said that the perpetrators of the attack must be
identified and held accountable and that an investigation with
international support is urgently needed. Ambassador Rice underscored
the need for the South Sudanese Government to engage opposition groups
in dialogue and ensure that it governs inclusively, with strong
participation by women and without domination by a single ethnic group
or political party.
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