Great day for Central African Republic as peace deal reached

A peace deal has been made between the Central African Republic government and 14 rebel groups after their first-ever direct dialogue aimed at ending years of conflict, the United Nations and African Union announced on Saturday.

“This is a great day for Central African Republic and all its people,” said the AU commissioner for peace and security, Smail Chergui.

The deal will “enable the Central African people to embark on a path of reconciliation, harmony and development,” Chergui said, appealing to all citizens to support the agreement.

The agreement was signed at the end of a 10-day negotiation in Sudan’s capital, Kharthoum.

As the talks began, the Norwegian Refugee Council warned of “catastrophe” if no agreement was reached, saying repeated cycles of violence in one of the world’s poorest nations had “pushed people’s resistance to breaking point.”

The deal is a sign of hope that the impoverished, landlocked nation where inter-religious and intercommunal fighting has persisted since 2013, may come to a peaceful existence.

DW/AP

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