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BY RAFIKI OKORO KAMPALA - South Sudanese rebels who need to retouch ties with Uganda and press for the withdrawal of Ugandan troops from South Sudan left Kampala without gathering the president, faulting miscommunication between the two sides, a renegade authority said on Tuesday. Ugandan Junior Foreign Minister Okello Oryem said a gathering with President Yoweri Museveni was planned for Tuesday. In any case he said the renegades had not imparted their touring arrangements and left hours in the wake of landing on Monday when no one reached them at the air terminal. The revolutionary camp has been chafed by Ugandas arrangement of troops to South Sudan in backing of the administration of President Salva Kiir against extremist powers headed by his sacked appointee Riek Machar. Tuesdays gathering would have been the first official talks between the renegades and Museveni, a long-lasting partner of Kiir, since the clash ejected in mid-December. Western forces and some provincial states have said Ugandas vicinity convolutes peace talks, which have thundered on for months with little advancement. Started by political competition, the clash has re-opened profound ethnic divisions in South Sudan. Related Article: Ethiopian PM cautions South Sudans warring pioneers What happened was simply logistical miscommunication, an issue of coordination, Miyong Kuon, representative for agitator pioneer Machar, told Reuters in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa, where the peace talks have been held. It will be determined as quickly as time permits, he said, including that the group would doubtlessly backpedal when dates were altered. The dissident camp said on Monday the point was to fix up ties and examine a withdrawal of Ugandan troops. Uganda said nobody would direct when its fighters stopped South Sudan. The Ugandan clergyman reprimanded the revolutionaries for not giving points of interest of their excursion arrangements to the Uganda powers. Its not the employment of the Ugandan government to be taking a gander at who is landing at Entebbe at regular intervals. Its your obligation that when youre heading out to a nation you educate your have that you are impending, he said. Follow us: @eaofficialpage on Twitter | eaofficialmag on Facebook | @eaofficialpage on Instagram
Posted on: Wed, 23 Jul 2014 04:08:41 +0000

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