UN Secretary-General urges halt to violence in South Sudan
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- Calls to protect civilians and ensure humanitarian access
- Urges immediate halt to military operations and inclusive political dialogue
TL;DR
- Expresses deep concern over escalating violence in South Sudan, including in Jonglei State.
- Reports reported displacement of 180,000 civilians in Jonglei and 250,000 civilians displaced nationwide in early 2026.
- Calls on parties to protect civilians, ensure humanitarian access, halt military operations, pursue inclusive dialogue, and agree a consensus-based road map; welcomes African Union and IGAD efforts.
Original text
Secretary-General Statements and Messages The following statement was issued today by the Spokesman for UN Secretary-General António Guterres: The Secretary-General is deeply concerned by the continued escalation of violence in South Sudan, most recently in Jonglei State, which has caused many deaths, injuries and the reported displacement of 180,000 civilians. He is alarmed by inflammatory rhetoric targeting specifi...
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