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A UK military team deployed to South Sudan to look at what role the UK could play as part of a contribution to ongoing UN peacekeeping.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Minister for Africa urges further progress on peace agreement beginning with formation of Transitional Government of National Unity
Troika urges the South Sudanese parties to form the transitional government
British Embassy Juba welcomes the return of representatives of the SPLM in Opposition and urges swift implementation of the peace agreement
The Troika notes the December 14 announcement by the Bank of South Sudan that it would move away from a fixed exchange rate
The European Union Delegation, the Heads of Mission of Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Sweden, The United Kingdom and the Heads of Mission of Canada, Norway and Switzerland issue the following statement in …
FCO Minister James Duddridge welcomes first meeting on South Sudan peace agreement in Juba on Friday 27 November
UK will help South Sudan avoid a famine as conflict, droughts and poor harvests have created one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises.
UK highlights risk of famine in world's youngest country.
Prime Minister announces £200 million to help tackle causes of migration, and £2 million UK contribution to the EU’s Africa Trust Fund.
The United Kingdom welcomes the publication of the AU Commission of Inquiry report on South Sudan which was published on the 27 October.
Grant Shapps speech at the Royal United Services Institute on Africa and security
UK and Troika partners deeply concerned by proposed changes to South Sudan’s constitution; call for focus on implementation of peace deal.
Grant Shapps congratulates leaders on reaching peace agreement and calls for fast progress on implementation.
David Cameron announces plan for troops from the UK to take part in peacekeeping operations as part of UN support for African Union force.
South Sudan’s leaders must implement the peace agreement, end fighting and rebuild their country.
Tobias Ellwood calls on South Sudan Government to sign IGAD+ peace agreement and for all parties to implement it.
FCO Minister Tobias Ellwood calls on government of South Sudan to sign peace agreement in a speech delivered in Addis Ababa on 17 August.
Minister for Africa calls on South Sudan’s leaders to end the fighting and secure peace.
Open call: Research on corruption social norms and behaviours in East Africa
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