Imposing an external "trusteeship" government on South Sudan to try to end a three-year ethnic civil war and potential genocide in the world's youngest nation would only make its security situation worse, Uganda said on Thursday. "I don't think it's a good idea," said Oryem, the principal foreign policy voice in Uganda, one of South Sudan's most powerful neighbours. "Uganda has no more interest in sending its troops and boys to South Sudan." Separately, army spokesman Richard Karemire said the overall security situation in South Sudan had improved since Machar's flight from Juba. "Would South Sudan sleep in the absence of Riek Machar?"
Source: The Star February 02, 2017 15:41 UTC