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South Sudan rebel leader Machar arrives in Ethiopia for talks to end civil war

by Reuters
Wednesday, 20 June 2018 04:57 GMT

ARCHIVE PHOTO: South Sudan's opposition leader Riek Machar speaks during a briefing ahead of his return to South Sudan as vice president, in Ethiopia's capital Addis Ababa April 9, 2016. REUTERS/Tiksa Negeri

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Wednesday meeting will be the first between Machar and Kiir since a peace deal between the government and Machar's rebel group fell apart in August 2016

By Aaron Maasho

ADDIS ABABA, June 20 (Reuters) - South Sudan's rebel leader Riek Machar arrived in Ethiopia on Wednesday for a meeting with South Sudan's President Salva Kiir, as part of talks to try to negotiate an end to a five-year-old civil war, a rebel spokesman and an Ethiopian official said.

"Yes, I can confirm to you that our chairman has arrived in Addis Ababa airport this morning," rebel spokesman Lam Paul Gabriel said, referring to Machar, who had been held under house arrest in South Africa since late 2016 after fleeing South Sudan.

An Ethiopian government official also confirmed Machar's arrival and said he would meet Ethiopia's prime minister, Abiy Ahmed, before his talks with Kiir.

"Riek Machar has arrived," Foreign Ministry spokesman Meles Alem said.

Kiir and Machar are due to meet later on Wednesday. It will be the first between the two since a peace deal between the government and Machar's rebel group fell apart in August 2016.

Tens of thousands of people have been killed in the civil war that broke out in late 2013 when troops loyal to Machar, the former vice president of South Sudan, launched a rebellion against the government.

All sides in the now complex and multi-faceted war stand accused by the United Nations and other bodies of committing atrocities against civilians.

(Reporting by Aaron Maasho; Additional reporting by Denis Dumo in Juba Writing by George Obulutsa Editing by Robert Birsel)

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