U.S., Norway urge direct dialogue, fiscal reform in S. Sudan
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The United States and Norway are urging South Sudan's leaders to engage in direct political dialogue to restore peace. Senior U.S. official Massad Boulos highlighted the necessity for appropriate use of public revenue to benefit the population. These calls were made following discussions between U.S. and Norwegian representatives, occurring alongside broader international diplomatic efforts concerning Sudan. The two nations also reaffirmed their commitment to ongoing humanitarian assistance in Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
These diplomatic calls underscore the international community's concern for stability and effective governance in South Sudan, impacting regional peace and the well-being of its citizens.
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