
South Sudan has announced it will no longer accept the deployment of an additional 4,000 United Nations peacekeepers, saying the security situation in the county has improved.
The regional protection force, authorised by the UN Security Council in August following renewed fighting in the capital, Juba, is meant to strengthen the 13,500-strong UN peacekeeping mission in South Sudan
The government's move is a reversal of its earlier decision in November to accept the troops' deployment.
Defence Minister Kuol Manyang Juuk also said there was no need for the regional protection forces to be deployed in South Sudan.
"Most of the people abroad still believe that there is fighting in Juba and around the country ... but Juba is now secure," Juuk told DPA news agency.
READ MORE: South Sudan accepts 4,000 more UN peacekeepers[1]
Juuk's remarks contradict reports of recent fighting in the north and south of the country.
The South Sudanese government had warned in August 2016 that the deployment of more UN forces would marginalise its sovereignty, but later on gave its consent[2] amid a threat of an arms embargo.
In December, a UN human rights commission urged a rapid deployment of the additional peacekeepers amid reports of ethnic killings.
A political split between President Salva Kiir, an ethnic Dinka, and his former deputy Riek Machar escalated into a military conflict in December 2013. Tens of thousands have been killed and over two million displaced.
A unity government was formed in April, but fighting broke out again in July, sending Machar into exile.
The UN's top human rights official has previously blamed South Sudanese government troops and rebels loyal to the president of ethnically-targeted violations, including extrajudicial executions and sexual violence incidences in August 2015.
The United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) has previously faced criticism for failing to fully protect civilians faced with violence.
In early November, Ban Ki-moon, the former UN secretary-general, dismissed[3] the commander of the UNMISS force following a damning report that accused the peacekeepers of failing to protect civilians during the outbreak of violence in July.
The report from a UN special investigation found that a lack of leadership in the UNMISS ended in a "chaotic and ineffective response" during the heavy fighting in the capital Juba from July 8 to 11 that killed dozens of people.
Source: News agencies
References
- ^ READ MORE: South Sudan accepts 4,000 more UN peacekeepers (www.aljazeera.com)
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