Meeting with Vice President South Sudan, Prime Minister Abe Continues cooperation for peace and stability recovery August 29, 19:45

Prime Minister Abe met with Vice President Igga in South Sudan, and based on the peace agreement that was signed last year between the government and the rebels that had repeated armed clashes, they will cooperate to restore peace and stability in South Sudan. I conveyed my thoughts to continue.

Prime Minister Abe attending the TICAD = African Development Conference met with Igga Vice President in South Sudan in Yokohama.

In this context, Prime Minister Abe stated that “the stability of the situation in South Sudan is the key to peace and stability in the region as a whole” Based on this, he shared his thoughts on continuing cooperation to restore peace and stability in South Sudan.

Prime Minister Abe also shared his thoughts on continuing to contribute through UN peacekeeping operations at the United Nations, which currently dispatches four senior SDF personnel, and supports human resource development in the education and health fields.

In response, Vice President Igga expressed his appreciation for Japan's support so far, stating that “support for the international community, including Japan, is important for the return and resettlement of internally displaced persons”. Sought help.