South Sudan, Uganda agree to reactivate joint border security committees
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Uganda, South Sudan Renew Commitment to Lasting Peace Along Shared Border
Representing the Government of South Sudan, the Governor of Central Equatoria State, Emmanuel Anthony Wani Andee Adi, called for the swift implementation of the agreed resolutions to accelerate peace and strengthen cooperation between the two countries. The post Uganda, South Sudan Renew Commitment to Lasting Peace Along Shared Border appeared first on The Source Reports.
Uganda, South Sudan agree to fast-track border demarcation by 2027 after deadly clashes
Uganda and South Sudan have agreed to re-mark their 470km shared border by 2027 and revive joint security committees after deadly cross-border clashes. Uganda and South Sudan have agreed to accelerate the reaffirmation and re-marking of their roughly 470-kilometre shared border by 2027 and to reactivate joint security committees, as the two neighbours move to stabilise a frontier that has seen repeated deadly clashes in recent months. The commit…
South Sudan, Uganda agree to reactivate joint border security committees
South Sudan and Uganda have agreed to strengthen border security, expand cross-border trade and improve cooperation on migration, health and refugee matters following the 6th Uganda-South Sudan Joint Border Meeting on Economic and Security Cooperation held in Arua District. In a joint communiqué issued on Friday after the meeting, the two delegations said the discussions […]
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