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AFRICAN UNION UNION AFRICAINE UNIÃO AFRICANA P. O. Box 3243, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Tel.: (251-11) 551 38 22 Fax: (251-11) 519321 Email: situationroom@africa-union.org PEACE AND SECURITY COUNCIL 720 th MEETING AT THE LEVEL OF MINISTERS NEW YORK, USA 20 SEPTEMBER 2017 PSC/MIN/COMM.(DCCXX) COMMUNIQUÉ

COMMUNIQUÉ The Peace and Security Council of the African Union (AU), at its 720 th meeting held on 20 September 2017 at the ministerial level, adopted the following decision on the situation in South Sudan: Council, 1. Takes note of the report of the Chairperson of the AU Commission, His Excellency Moussa Faki Mahamat, as well as the briefings made by the AU Commissioner for Peace and Security, Ambassador Smail Chergui and the AU High Representative for South Sudan, former President Alpha Oumar Konaré of Mali. Council also takes note of the briefings made by Ethiopia in its capacity as the Chair of the Inter-Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD), the Deputy Chairperson of the Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission (JMEC) Amb. Lt. Gen. Augustos Njoroge, and the United Nations (UN) Special Representative of the Secretary General in South Sudan and Head of the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS), Mr. David Shearer. Council further takes note of the statement made by the representative of the Transitional Government of National Unity (TGoNU) of South Sudan, Minister of Foreign Affairs Deng Alor Kuol; 2. Recalls its previous communiqués and press statements on the situation in South Sudan, especially communiqués PSC/AHG/COMM(DCXXVI), adopted at its 626 th meeting held on 19 September 2016 in New York at the level of Heads of State and Government, as well as its communiqué and press statement issued at its 667 th and 714 th meetings held on 17 March 2017 and 29 August 2017, respectively; 3. Reiterates its conviction that the Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in the Republic of South Sudan (ARCSS) remains the only viable option towards addressing the current political, social, economic and security challenges facing South Sudan and achieve sustainable peace; 4. Expresses its profound disappointment over the slow implementation of the ARCSS, thus far, which is having serious consequences on the people of South Sudan; 5. Stresses that the situation in South Sudan can no longer be treated in a routine manner and therefore, it is time for Africa to take decisive decisions in order to rapidly put an end to the suffering of the people of south Sudan; 6. Expresses serious concern over the unabated continued fighting in South Sudan and calls for the immediate cessation of hostilities. In this regard, Council strongly urges all stakeholders, including armed groups, to commit to a permanent ceasefire; 7. Emphasizes that there can be no military solution to the crises in South Sudan and calls upon the leadership and other stakeholders in the country to demonstrate the required political commitment and will, without which there is no viable alternative;

8. Commends the decisions adopted by IGAD, especially the Communiqué of its 31 st Extraordinary Summit, as well as the Communiques of the IGAD Council of Ministers held on 2 and 24 July 2017, respectively. Council expresses its deep appreciation for the approach taken by the IGAD in initiating a High-level Revitalization Forum, through which a critical review of the status of the implementation of the ARCSS is to be effected, in order to restore a negotiated and permanent cessation of hostilities with the participation of both the signatories and estranged groups as well as the revision of the implementation schedule taking into consideration the necessity to create a conducive environment for the conduct of the post-transition elections; 9. Strongly urges all the parties to extend full cooperation to IGAD to ensure full success of the High-Level Revitalization Forum which should develop a clear political strategy for the peace process in South Sudan. In this regard, Council holds the view that this process represents a unique window of opportunity, but equally a last chance for the Parties, to really achieve sustainable peace and stability in South Sudan; 10. Notes with appreciation the progress made so far in the preparations for the conduct of the National Dialogue which comes as a strategic pillar to facilitate genuine reconciliation and healing in a nation torn apart by recurring violent conflicts. In this context, Council reiterates that the National Dialogue must be all-inclusive, independent, and transparent to ensure the credibility and public acceptance of its outcomes. Council further underscores that the National Dialogue should compliment and not be perceived as replacement for the full implementation of the ARCSS and the Revitalization process led by the IGAD Council of Ministers; 11. Underscores the importance of complementarity and coordination of efforts as well as the importance of avoiding mixed messages to the parties in South Sudan. In this respect Council stresses the need to put in place a mechanism for this purpose with a view to not only preventing forum shopping but to ensure that all actors involved in South Sudan speak with One Voice ; 12. Calls on the AU High Representative, the IGAD Special Envoy and the UN Special Envoy to convene regular tripartite meetings and subsequently brief the policy organs of the AU, IGAD and UN on the evolution of the situation and offer practical recommendations on what the three institutions should undertake together to give stronger political impetus to the peace process; 13. Notes with appreciation the progress achieved in the deployment of the Regional Protection Force (RPF), and calls upon both UNMISS and the TGoNU to expedite this process. Council stresses the imperative to complete deployment of the RPF as soon as possible, given its critical role in the protection of civilians and larger contribution to peace and stability in the country. Council underscores the need for regular communication between the regional Chiefs of Defence, the UN and TGoNU in order to avert any further complications that could delay the deployment of the RPF; 14. Commends the outcome of the sustained efforts of the AU High Representative for South Sudan, former President Alpha Oumar Konaré in assisting the South Sudanese parties to bridge their differences and to remain engaged in the search for a peaceful solution to the crisis in their country. Council notes with appreciation his engagement with regional and international partners in support of the peace process. In this context, Council reiterates the AU s unflinching

commitment to supporting the South Sudanese parties, to address and overcome current national challenges; 15. Further commends the JMEC Chairperson, and all the JMEC members for their sustained efforts in monitoring and reporting on the status of the implementation of the ARCSS. Council expresses its full support to President Festus G. Mogae s work and efforts to discharge his mandate in a very challenging environment, all in support of restoration of peace in South Sudan; 16. Welcomes the efforts by President Yoweri Museveni of Uganda towards facilitating the reunification of different factions of the Sudan People s Liberation Movement (SPLM) aimed at bringing back the much-needed unity and common purpose and expresses its support to the initiative. In this context, Council encourages the various factions of the SPLM to participate in the process in good faith and reach a compromise in order to create an environment conducive for the full implementation of the ARCSS; 17. Strongly condemns all acts of sexual and gender based violence and the recruitment of children into military activities. In this respect, Council calls on the TGoNU to immediately initiate full investigations into these alleged crimes and bring perpetrators to book without any further delay; 18. Calls on all the parties to allow free and unhindered access of the humanitarian actors to the affected civilian population and, in this regard, urges the TGoNU to take full responsibility for ensuring the protection of the civilians and the safety and security of humanitarian workers; 19. Commends the neighboring states for providing support and assistance to the growing numbers of displaced people and calls on the international community to continue providing assistance to the South Sudanese refugees and the host countries, given the impact on the economies of these countries; 20. Underlining its conviction that restoration of peace in South Sudan should not be delayed any further by whomsoever, Council therefore decides that: i. IGAD to provide an update on the progress made with regard to the High-Level Revitalization Forum initiative, as soon as possible, in order for Council to take appropriate measures in support of the decisions of the Forum; ii. the AU Commission and the TGoNU should urgently conclude the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on the establishment of the Hybrid Court in accordance with the time lines as agreed (by December 2017). In this context, calls on TGoNU to ensure the timely domestication of the MoU through the Transitional Legislative Assembly; iii. the AU Commission should urgently elaborate possible measures and submit them to Council by December 2017, which could be applied against all those that continue to obstruct efforts towards the restoration of peace and security in South Sudan; iv. steps towards justice should be accompanied by peace, reconciliation and healing due to the complementarity of these processes;

v. the AU High Level Ad hoc Committee on South Sudan, through the facilitation of the AU Commission, convenes a meeting, together with IGAD, at least not later than end of November 2017, in view of the recently launched IGAD Revitalisation Process for the implementation of the ARCSS; vi. the AU Commission immediately takes the necessary steps to mobilize financial resources and humanitarian assistance in support of the peace process in South Sudan; vii. should the South Sudanese parties continue to delay the full implementation process of the ACRSS, which in fact constitutes the denial of peace and security for the long suffering people of South Sudan, Council will consider the necessary steps, including sanction measures, that could ensure effective and efficient implementation of the ACRSS in order to set the country back on track to attain peace, security and development. Such measures shall be considered and taken, bearing in mind the assessment reports of the IGAD-led revitalization process; 21. Requests the AU Commission, working together with IGAD and the UN, to provide an update on the evolution of the situation in South Sudan within three months; 22. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.