South Sudan President Salva Kiir on Friday dismissed international calls for compromise with his foes to break a deadlock that threatens a ceasefire in their six year war.
Kiir and rebel chief Riek Machar are under increasing pressure to resolve their differences by February 22 and form a unity government as part of a peace agreement.
The pair have already missed two previous deadlines to enshrine peace to end a war that has left at least 380,000 people dead and millions in dire poverty.
But with a week to go before the clock runs out, Kiir said he would not back down on the key sticking point of the deal -- the number of regional states in the young nation.
"This thing cannot work, because we cannot solve problems with another problem," Kiir said, as he addressed supporters at a rally in the capital Juba.
The number of states is contentious because the borders will determine the divisions of power in the country.
When it gained independence from Sudan in 2011, South Sudan had 10 states, as set out in the country's constitution. Kiir increased that in 2015 to 28, and then later 32.
Critics said redrawing the state boundaries was a divide-and-rule plan to split opposition strongholds and ensure government loyalists dominated.
Kiir argues reducing the states would cause conflict, and dismissed Machar's proposal to a return to the original 10.
"When Riek Machar said 'let us return to 10 states,' I told him, my brother... what will you do with the civil servants in the 32 states?" Kiir said on Friday.
Machar has said he cannot return to his old job as vice-president if the status quo on states remains.
Envoys have called on both sides to stick to their ceasefire and to compromise.
"A credible unity government needs to be inclusive... and cannot be formed on the basis of unilateral action," Britain, the United States and Norway said in a joint statement on Wednesday.
Kiir and Machar are old rivals who have fought and made up multiple times.
"We urge the parties to not allow the peace agreement to collapse just because of dispute on the number of states," the South Sudan Civil Society Forum said Friday, an umbrella group of over 200 development organisations.
str-pjm/pma
Newer articles:
- South Sudan cuts number of states from 32 to 10, unlocking peace process - 15/02/2020 02:03
- Can South Sudan's men of war lead the country to peace? - 15/02/2020 01:47
- South Sudan regional governors vote to retain 32 states - 14/02/2020 21:33
- Kiir Blames Envoys for Lack of Deal on South Sudanese States - 14/02/2020 12:57
- Civil society calls for deal on number of South Sudan states - 14/02/2020 12:39
Older news items
- South Sudan's NDM rejects Kiir's consultation meeting - 14/02/2020 06:01
- Sudan’s leader says Israel has key role in removing nation from US blacklist - 14/02/2020 00:16
- Op-Ed: Sudan’s Bashir one step closer to the ICC - 13/02/2020 07:07
- South Sudan buries reports on oil pollution, birth defects - 13/02/2020 00:26
- South Sudan Academic Suspended Over Opinion Piece - 12/02/2020 11:36
Latest news items (all categories):
- How Collo’s Selfish Education Negatively Affects Society - 17/05/2025 21:06
- Museveni Launches Regional Road Project Linking Uganda, South Sudan & Central African Republic - 17/05/2025 20:08
- AMECEA And SSSCBC Host Three-Day Constitution Review Workshop in South Sudan - 17/05/2025 20:03
- ‘Knives Are Out’ in South Sudan as Vice President Is Held in Detention - 17/05/2025 19:09
- UN Security Council Should Renew South Sudan Arms Embargo - 17/05/2025 19:03
Random articles (all categories):
- Africa Day: ‘We are free and independent states’ – Ramaphosa - 24/05/2021 00:37
- South Sudan: The Final Peace Deal - 04/10/2018 03:20
- Qatar and South Sudan discuss cooperation in communications, IT - 16/03/2023 08:04
- South Sudan appeals to US for patience over unity government - 27/11/2019 07:35
- Sudan conflict wreaks havoc on small businesses - 12/05/2023 04:13
Popular articles:
- Who is the darkest person in the world, according to Guinness World Record? - 25/10/2022 02:34 - Read 104198 times
- No oil in troubled waters - 25/03/2014 15:02 - Read 22658 times
- School exam results in South Sudan show decline - 01/04/2012 17:58 - Read 22106 times
- Top 10 weakest currency exchange rates in Africa in 2023 - 19/07/2023 00:24 - Read 21083 times
- NDSU student from South Sudan receives scholarship - In-Forum - 29/09/2012 01:44 - Read 19559 times