Politics
R-JMEC Accepts New Members

Recent Developments in South Sudan’s Peace Process
The peace monitoring mechanism, R-JMEC, has officially accepted the replacement of two SPLM-IO representatives, Hon. Stephen Par Kuol and Hon. Gatwech Lam Pouch, with Hon. Martin Abucha Gama and Ms. Yolanda Awel Deng. This development comes after the SPLM-IO’s Deputy Chairman, Hon. Oyet Nathaniel Pierino, made the appointments in a letter to R-JMEC on April 7.
Background on the Appointments
The appointments were made due to the suspension of Hon. Stephen Par Kuol by the party and the "illegal detention" of Hon. Gatwech Lam Pouch by the National Security Service. As a result, Hon. Gatwech Lam Pouch is unable to discharge his duties in the observatory body. The Interim Chairperson of RJMEC, Ambassador George Aggrey, confirmed receipt and acknowledgment of the appointments in a letter to Hon. Oyet.
Internal Split within the SPLM-IO
The recent appointments come in the wake of an internal split within the SPLM-IO. A breakaway SPLM-IO faction led by the Minister of Peacebuilding, Par Kuol, declared him as the interim chairman in Juba until FVP Riek Machar is released from house arrest. However, Oyet condemned the appointment of the interim leadership of the party in Juba and called on guarantors and observers of the 2018 Revitalized Peace Agreement to safeguard the pact from abrogation.
Role of R-JMEC in the Peace Process
RJMEC is the oversight body tasked with monitoring and evaluating the implementation of the Revitalized Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in South Sudan (R-ARCSS). It plays a critical role in ensuring that all parties comply with the peace deal and in reporting both progress and challenges throughout the transitional period.
Postponement of R-JMEC’s 40th Plenary Meeting
The R-JMEC recently postponed its 40th plenary meeting scheduled for 10 April 2025 due to unforeseen circumstances. This move raised concerns among key stakeholders, prompting several diplomatic missions in Juba to call on the mechanism to urgently convene the meeting to address growing political tensions and delays in the peace implementation process.
Conclusion
The recent developments in South Sudan’s peace process highlight the ongoing challenges and complexities in implementing the Revitalized Peace Agreement. The acceptance of new SPLM-IO representatives by R-JMEC and the internal split within the SPLM-IO underscore the need for continued international support and engagement to ensure the success of the peace process. As the country navigates this critical period, it is essential for all stakeholders to work together to address the growing political tensions and delays in the peace implementation process.

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Philippines Apologizes to US Over Deportation Fiasco

Diplomatic Row Between South Sudan and the United States
The Government of South Sudan has issued an apology to the American Government for a recent diplomatic dispute. The row erupted when South Sudan refused to accept a deportee from the U.S., who was later found to be a national of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
Background of the Dispute
On April 6, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that the United States would revoke visas for South Sudanese passport holders. This decision was made because the South Sudanese government refused to receive citizens who were expelled from the U.S. However, it was later discovered that the individual in question, who presented a South Sudanese travel document under the name Nimeri Garang, was actually a Congolese national named Makula Kintu.
Resolution of the Dispute
After the U.S. revoked visas for South Sudanese passport holders, South Sudan backpedaled on its decision and allowed Kintu to enter the country on April 9. The Government of South Sudan has since expressed its respect and appreciation for the leadership of President Donald J. Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio in enforcing U.S. immigration policy.
Commitment to Cooperation
In a statement issued by Vice President Benjamin Bol Mel, the Government of South Sudan apologized for any inconvenience caused to the United States and reiterated its desire to resolve the issue swiftly and in a spirit of cooperation. The statement also highlighted the country’s commitment to maintaining warm and constructive engagement with the United States across all areas of mutual interest, including trade, investment, regional security, oil production, and strategic cooperation on critical minerals.
Trade and Cooperation
Vice President Bol also offered a trade incentive to placate the U.S. Government, similar to the approach taken by Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) President Félix Tshisekedi. The Government of South Sudan expressed its willingness to work with the United States to secure access to strategic resources vital to both economies and national security.
Delegation to the United States
The Government of South Sudan will dispatch a high-level delegation to Washington, D.C. to engage directly with U.S. officials on the matter of repatriating approximately 137 South Sudanese nationals currently subject to deportation orders from the United States. The delegation will be led by prominent government officials, including the Minister of Finance and Planning, the Governor of the Bank of South Sudan, and the Director General of the Directorate of Civil Registry, Nationality, Passport and Immigration.
Conclusion
The diplomatic row between South Sudan and the United States has been resolved, with the Government of South Sudan apologizing for the incident and committing to cooperate with the U.S. Government to facilitate the deportation of its citizens. The country has also expressed its willingness to work with the United States on trade and strategic cooperation, and a high-level delegation will be sent to Washington, D.C. to discuss the repatriation of South Sudanese nationals. The incident highlights the importance of cooperation and diplomacy in resolving international disputes and maintaining positive relationships between nations.
Politics
South Sudan Aware of International Concerns Over Conflict

Situation in South Sudan
The South Sudanese government has acknowledged the concerns of regional and international peace guarantors regarding the worsening political and security situation in the country. According to Cecilia Adeng, the South Sudanese ambassador to the United Nations, the government is working to de-escalate tensions and restore dialogue.
Current State of Affairs
South Sudan has experienced a deteriorating security and political situation since February 2025, following the outbreak of violence in Upper Nile, Western Equatoria, and Western Bahr el Ghazal, as well as cantonment sites in Central Equatoria. This has prompted the United Nations and many regional and international peace guarantors to warn that the country is on the brink of another civil war. The violence has resulted in the deaths of over 180 people, injured over 250 others, and displaced an estimated 125,000 people in Upper Nile.
Government’s Response
Ambassador Adeng stated that the government recognizes the fragility of the situation and is working diligently to de-escalate tensions, restore dialogue, and protect the integrity of the peace process. The government is strengthening its national policing and deploying mobile courts in affected areas to ensure justice and accountability. President Salva Kiir has assured that the country must not return to war, despite the arrest of Dr. Machar and several SPLM-IO figures, which has triggered fears of reversal in the peace process.
International Community’s Role
The United Nations has called for a cessation of hostilities, preservation of the integrity of the Revitalized Agreement, and necessary steps to be taken to end the continuous cycles of incomplete transitions. The peacekeeping mission is increasing its protection of civilians measures, including patrols and reinforcing its posture at IDP sites in Juba, which are locations of particular risk. The region cannot afford another crisis that could further destabilize an already fragile landscape, and neighboring states, as guarantors of the Agreement, play a critical role in restoring peace and stability in South Sudan.
Way Forward
The message from peace partners is clear and consistent: the parties must resolve tensions through dialogue, build trust and confidence, refocus on the peace agreement, and assure the people of their steadfast commitment not to return to war. The government of South Sudan has reaffirmed its commitment to the full and faithful implementation of the peace deal and is mindful of its duty to safeguard the gains made since the signing of the agreement.
Conclusion
The situation in South Sudan is delicate, and the government, with the support of the international community, must work tirelessly to de-escalate tensions and restore dialogue. The country cannot afford to return to conflict, and it is imperative that all parties prioritize the long-term aspirations of the South Sudanese people over short-term grievances. With commitment, cooperation, and a focus on peace, South Sudan can overcome its current challenges and move towards a more stable and prosperous future.
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UN Demands Greater Civilian Protection in Upper Nile State Amidst Rising Death Toll

Humanitarian Crisis in South Sudan
The United Nations has expressed deep concern over the rapidly escalating violence in South Sudan, calling for immediate protection of the population and unimpeded access to lifesaving humanitarian aid.
The Current Situation
During a recent visit to Malakal, the capital of Upper Nile State, the Humanitarian Coordinator for South Sudan, Ms. Anita Kiki Gbeho, witnessed firsthand the devastating impact of the violence on the people. She emphasized that all parties involved in the conflict must refrain from harming civilians, including humanitarian personnel who risk their lives to deliver aid.
Violence and Displacement
Since March 2025, armed clashes and aerial bombardments have resulted in the deaths of over 180 people, injured more than 250 others, and displaced approximately 125,000 individuals. The violence has also claimed the lives of four humanitarian workers, and six health facilities have been forced to shut down due to looting and destruction.
Humanitarian Access and Health Crisis
Humanitarian access remains restricted, and critical medical supplies are rapidly running out amid an ongoing cholera outbreak that has already claimed 919 lives and infected nearly 49,000 people in South Sudan. The suspension of services at Ulang Hospital, which serves 174,000 people, has further exacerbated the crisis.
Efforts to Address the Crisis
While in Malakal, Ms. Gbeho met with conflict-affected communities, the Governor of Upper Nile State, UN agencies, non-governmental organizations, and civil society representatives to assess the humanitarian situation and coordinate the response on the ground. She also visited a cholera treatment centre to understand the situation better.
Funding and Support
The 2025 Humanitarian Response Plan for South Sudan is currently only 12.6 percent funded, despite the urgent needs of 9.3 million people across the country. The compounding impacts of conflict, food insecurity, disease outbreaks, economic crisis, climate shocks, and instability in neighboring Sudan are fueling a severe humanitarian emergency.
Conclusion
The latest surge in violence in South Sudan must stop to prevent further loss of life and suffering. With the rainy season approaching and the cholera outbreak accelerating, rapid and unhindered access to vulnerable communities, along with the delivery of critical supplies, is urgently needed to save lives. The international community must come together to provide the necessary funding and support to address the humanitarian crisis in South Sudan and ensure the protection and well-being of its people.
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