Saturday, May 10, 2014
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, in a war in South Sudan attend peace talks with leaders on both sides.
Nairobi, Kenya - The United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and the President of Southern Sudan rebel leader and disputes occurring in nearly five months in an effort to put an end to peace talks this week said it had agreed to participate.
Conducted at a press conference in Juba on Friday, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon opened peace talks in Addis Ababa for his invitation and the rebel leader Riek Machar was talking on the phone.
"He was at a conference in Addis Ababa positive response to him, but because he himself is a very remote area, he said to the best of the best," he said.
Ban Ki-moon Secretary-General of the Ethiopian Prime Minister and his South Sudan President Salva Kiir and Machar promote dialogue between you expected.
President Kiir in Addis Makar had expressed their willingness to meet with.
Thousands of people due to conflict of power between the two leaders since mid-December in the death.
Bilateral meetings held in the Ethiopian capital of the content of the negotiations civilians moved to a safe area to plant crops so that you can start Wednesday "Serenity moon" jeonghaja signed a contract on Monday.
"The nation's leaders have caused the wound must be closed and they should be responsible for the definition of the crime," he said.
Last Friday, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, the dialogue and to encourage the establishment of a transitional government Juba, President Kiir met.
Both the United States and the United Nations Security Council sanctions against violence is responsible for consideration.
Rebels fighting government forces in recent months for the second time in the last of the oil town of Bentiu seized Monday fought to retake control.
Aid agencies do not take the end of the conflict in the next few months millions go hungry warned.
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