Trioka calls IGAD proposal Museveni "personal interest to nowhere."
Latest from IGAD summit indicates Museveni is contributing to the continued stalemate and impeding regional efforts to broker a peace deal to the 14 month South Sudan civil war through his indirect rule of South Sudan.
Museveni and cohorts are suggesting the peace talks be transferred under the auspices of the dictators club (AU) African Union under newly elected old man Robert Mugabi of Zimbabwe, because they sensed the danger of the move by the United nations security council to put South Sudan under UN protectorate if the parties can not agree.
Museveni insists Kiir should maintain all executive powers.
Museveni continues to threaten to use decisive forces against the Resistance which has brought no results to date.
Stephen Oola, a transitional justice and governance analyst "If peace-talks fail, and worse, if it fails because of Uganda's action as a stumbling block, then history will judge us hastily and the consequences might be dire. Not only would IGAD as an institution for peaceful resolution of conflict amongst member states weaken, but it will be clear that Uganda is indeed an occupying force," he said.
For some observers, self-interest also motivated Uganda's military involvement.
Musevenis assiduous close personal ties with South Sudanese President, Salva Kiir dents the capacity for Uganda to influence future developments in South Sudan. if Kiir is removed from power, which would be a strategic setback to Uganda
Latest from IGAD summit indicates Museveni is contributing to the continued stalemate and impeding regional efforts to broker a peace deal to the 14 month South Sudan civil war through his indirect rule of South Sudan.
Museveni and cohorts are suggesting the peace talks be transferred under the auspices of the dictators club (AU) African Union under newly elected old man Robert Mugabi of Zimbabwe, because they sensed the danger of the move by the United nations security council to put South Sudan under UN protectorate if the parties can not agree.
Museveni insists Kiir should maintain all executive powers.
Museveni continues to threaten to use decisive forces against the Resistance which has brought no results to date.
Stephen Oola, a transitional justice and governance analyst "If peace-talks fail, and worse, if it fails because of Uganda's action as a stumbling block, then history will judge us hastily and the consequences might be dire. Not only would IGAD as an institution for peaceful resolution of conflict amongst member states weaken, but it will be clear that Uganda is indeed an occupying force," he said.
For some observers, self-interest also motivated Uganda's military involvement.
Musevenis assiduous close personal ties with South Sudanese President, Salva Kiir dents the capacity for Uganda to influence future developments in South Sudan. if Kiir is removed from power, which would be a strategic setback to Uganda
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