African Union Peace and Security Council Delegation Discusses Implementation of Peace Agreement and Security Situation in South Sudan

Juba – Al-Wadi Newspaper

A high-level delegation from the African Union Peace and Security Council arrived in the country today on a visit aimed at discussing developments in the peace process and the current security situation in South Sudan.

The delegation was received at Juba International Airport by Ambassador Kureng Akuei Pac, Director General for Multilateral Relations at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, during an official reception session in which he warmly welcomed the visiting delegation.

The delegation is led by Ambassador Hirut Zemene Kassa, Permanent Representative of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia to the African Union and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA).

The visit comes within the framework of monitoring the implementation of the peace agreement in South Sudan, as well as exchanging views on the prevailing security situation and other related issues.

During their stay, the delegation is scheduled to hold a series of meetings with senior government officials and various stakeholders to discuss ways of supporting stability efforts and advancing the peace process in the country.

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