South Sudan President Salva Kiir on Saturday morning flew to Kampala where he met with Ugandan leader, Yoweri Museveni and his Defence Chiefs.
The meeting held at State House Entebbe, was graced by Uganda’s envoy to South Sudan, Brig Ronnie Balya who previously served as Director General, Internal Security Organisation (ISO).
Others included military intelligence chief, Brig Abel Kandiho and ISO boss, Brig Kaka Bagyenda.
President Museveni told officials of the 2 countries at the conclusion of the tete-a-tete discussions with his guest, that the people of South Sudan do not need war but peace and elections in order to stabilize their country.
On his part, President Salva Kiir talked about the situation in his country since 2013. “Now the guns are almost silent. The forces that are still resistant are not a big threat. “I welcome all those that are willing to return home to participate in the transitional government before the national elections that are underway for people to take decision on who is to lead them,” he said.