Museveni, Kikwete Push Dialogue on South Sudan Crisis

Andrew Matege·Africa·

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Museveni, Kikwete Push Dialogue on South Sudan Crisis

President Museveni and AU envoy Jakaya Kikwete have called for dialogue to resolve tensions in South Sudan.

Photo: Courtesy of PPU

President Museveni and AU envoy Jakaya Kikwete have called for dialogue to resolve tensions in South Sudan, reaffirming Uganda’s role in regional peace efforts.

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has held talks with the African Union (AU) High Representative for the Horn of Africa and the Red Sea Jakaya Kikwete on the situation in South Sudan, with both leaders emphasizing dialogue as key to restoring stability.

The meeting took place at Nakasero State Lodge, where President Museveni hosted the African Union envoy to discuss regional peace efforts.

The leaders stressed the need for continued engagement among South Sudan’s parties to resolve ongoing tensions through peaceful means.

President Museveni and AU envoy Jakaya Kikwete have called for dialogue to resolve tensions in South Sudan.
President Museveni and AU envoy Jakaya Kikwete have called for dialogue to resolve tensions in South Sudan.Photo: Courtesy of PPU

President Museveni reaffirmed Uganda’s commitment to supporting peace initiatives, noting that stability in South Sudan remains critical for the region.

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President Museveni and AU envoy Jakaya Kikwete have called for dialogue to resolve tensions in South Sudan.
President Museveni and AU envoy Jakaya Kikwete have called for dialogue to resolve tensions in South Sudan.Photo: Courtesy of PPU

He highlighted the importance of calm in the Equatorial region, where many Ugandans reside, saying peace there directly affects Uganda’s security and economic interests.

The engagement comes amid renewed diplomatic efforts by regional and continental actors to stabilize South Sudan and prevent further escalation.

President Museveni and AU envoy Jakaya Kikwete have called for dialogue to resolve tensions in South Sudan.
President Museveni and AU envoy Jakaya Kikwete have called for dialogue to resolve tensions in South Sudan.Photo: Courtesy of PPU
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