There’s still hope for South Sudan

President Salva Kiir and his rival Riek Machar’s recent decision to extend the deadline to form a transitional unity government was preferred over the possibility of the collapse of their cease-fire agreement. But it also was a clear indication of how tenuous the truce is, and how far off a lasting peace still remains…

Read the full story from The Atlantic here.

Peace News Staff
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