2017 Cairo Declaration

The 2017 Cairo Declaration (also known as SPLM Declaration of Unification) was signed on November 16, 2017 at the Egyptian General Intelligence's headquarters in Cairo, Egypt.

2017 Cairo Declaration
TypePeace Treaty
ContextPart of a series of peace agreements between the SPLM and the SPLM-IO seeking resolution to the South Sudanese Civil War
Signed16 November 2017 (2017-11-16)
LocationGeneral Intelligence’s HQ, Cairo, Egypt
Signatories (SPLM-IG) Kuol Manyang
(SPLM-FDS) Pagan Amum Okiech
(SPLM-IO) Taban Deng Gai
Parties South Sudan
Uganda
Egypt

Overview

The document was an attempt with the aim to unite and end the SPLM civil war in South Sudan, including the return of refugees and displaced persons to their areas of origin.

Declaration

The declaration was signed on 16 November 2017 at the end of 3-days meetings in Cairo.

Measures

  • Start the process 2015 Arusha reunification agreement
  • The SPLM will no longer recognize Riek Machar as the leader of the SPLM-IO faction, but will have an opportunity to join the IGAD-led reunification process.

Signatories and attendees

President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi of Egypt, President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni of Uganda were present.

The document was signed by:[1]

  • President of Egypt and Egyptian representative Abdel Fatah al-Sisi
  • President of Uganda and Ugandan representative Yoweri Kaguta Museveni
  • Defence Minister of South Sudan and South Sudanese SPLM-IG representative Kuol Manyang
  • Leader of Former Detainees and South Sudanese SPLM-FDS representative Pagan Amum Okiech
  • First Vice President of South Sudan and South Sudanese SPLM-IO representative Taban Deng Gai

International Reactions

  • - Former First Vice President and Leader of SPLM-In Opposition, Riek Machar: Denounced the SPLM reunification agreement signed in Cairo and called to end his confinement in South Africa.[2]
  • - Yemeni Ambassador, Mohammed Ali Maram: Praised the vital role played by Egypt in settling the South Sudan bloody conflicts that led to many deaths and left others internally and externally displaced.[3]

References

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