South Sudan, Uganda army chiefs meet again, agree on solution to border security challenges

KAMPALA – The army chiefs of South Sudan People’s Defence Forces (SSPDF) and the Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces (UPDF) have reaffirmed their commitment to working together in addressing recent security incidents along the shared border, according to the Ugandan military.

This was during a high-level meeting held at the Defence and Intelligence headquarters in Mbuya, co-chaired by the UPDF Commander Land Force, Lt Gen Kayanja Muhanga, and the SSPDF Chief of Defence Forces, Gen Dau Aturjong Nyuol.

The engagement followed an invitation from Uganda’s Chief of Defence Forces, Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba, to his South Sudanese counterpart after his recent visit to Juba, where he met President Salva Kiir.

Discussions focused on strengthening cooperation and security measures along the Uganda–South Sudan border.

Speaking on behalf of CDF Gen Kainerugaba, Lt Gen Muhanga highlighted the longstanding ties between the two armies.

“All the struggles in the past that the SPLA went through, we were together. Even here in Uganda, during our struggles against the rebels of Joseph Kony, the South Sudan Defence Forces stood with us,” he said.

Addressing the recent border tensions, Lt Gen Muhanga stressed dialogue over confrontation.

“We need to approach this maturely and solve this problem. I am confident our discussions will find a remedy for the misunderstandings, which are not between the two governments nor the two armies,” he added.

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