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“These allegations are baseless and lack credibility. It must be made clear that the SSPM/A has not signed any agreement and has not been involved in Sudan’s internal conflict.”
“Contrary to reports, our leaders had no contact with the Rapid Rescue Team leadership and were not involved in any joint operations, but left Nairobi earlier this week to take undisclosed security measures and provide emergency medical care to a next of kin who was facing serious health issues.”
The statement said the SSPM/A was firmly committed to the ongoing Tumaini (Hope) Initiative negotiations in Nairobi, Kenya, which is a key platform for the opposition.
“Our country is in dire need of lasting peace and only through unity and collective efforts can we strive to build a prosperous future,” the statement concluded. “Let us join hands to promote peace and harmony, for it is through this collective resolve that we can pave the way for a better tomorrow. May peace prevail by the grace of God,” the statement noted.
The South Sudan People’s Movement/Army, an armed opposition group whose fighters are spread across the border between Sudan and South Sudan, is believed to have reached an understanding with the leadership of the Sudanese paramilitary RSF to participate in a military offensive to seize control of the oil processing town of Heglig, which is still held by the Sudanese Armed Forces.
The Rapid Security Forces intend to control and provide shelter to South Sudanese rebel groups and work with them to provide protection for oil companies in the region.
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