South Sudan VP warns of conflict spillover threat from Sudan

Sudanese armed forces mark Army Day. (File/AFP)
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  • Internal strife causing fragmentation among Sudan’s political leadership could hinder the implementation of crucial provisions outlined in the 2018 peace agreement aimed at resolving South Sudan’s internal conflict

South Sudan First Vice President Riek Machar has warned of a potential overflow of the conflict in neighboring Sudan into his country, the reported on Saturday.

During an iftar gathering hosted for the Muslim community on April 5 at his residence, Machar highlighted the urgent need for intervention to mitigate escalating tensions. 

“The repercussions of the conflict in Sudan extend far beyond our economy, posing significant threats to our security,” Machar said. 

He emphasized the critical importance of attaining peace in Sudan to ensure the stability of South Sudan.  

Machar said that the internal strife causing fragmentation among Sudan’s political leadership could hinder the implementation of crucial provisions outlined in the 2018 peace agreement aimed at resolving South Sudan’s internal conflict. With Sudan preoccupied by domestic challenges, there was a risk of sidelining key aspects of the accord, particularly those related to security arrangements. 

Machar said that resolving the conflict in Sudan would not only prevent the spread of violence into South Sudan but also provide momentum for the effective implementation of vital provisions within the peace agreement.