South Sudan's second-in-command talked with the peace watchdog chief about speeding up the peace deal today. Vice President Benjamin Bol Mel Kuol sat down with Major General Yitayal Gelaw Bitew, who runs the group that checks whether everyone follows the rules. They looked at ways to agree to work better for lasting calm across the country. The military leader said all sides must keep their promises for the plan to succeed.
The vice president stressed that his government fully supports the peace deal as President Salva Kiir wants. He said their main goal remains making South Sudan peaceful, united, and rich. Kuol explained that peace helps businesses grow and brings more money into the country. With stable conditions, South Sudan can start new farms, build roads, and create jobs everywhere. He asked everyone to protect what they've gained through peace talks.
The vice president stressed that his government fully supports the peace deal as President Salva Kiir wants. He said their main goal remains making South Sudan peaceful, united, and rich. Kuol explained that peace helps businesses grow and brings more money into the country. With stable conditions, South Sudan can start new farms, build roads, and create jobs everywhere. He asked everyone to protect what they've gained through peace talks.