Voice of America: South Sudan Peace Talks Deadlocked
The latest round of peace talks between the two warring parties in South Sudan has come to a standstill, as President Salva Kiir and his rival former vice president, Riek Machar, failed to agree on any of the major outstanding issues.
The East African regional bloc, IGAD, which is mediating the talks in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, had set a Thursday deadline for the two sides to iron out their differences. The group said the talks would continue Friday on issues such as power sharing.
IGAD had hoped to help establish a transitional government by April.
More News On The Collapse Of The South Sudan Peace Talks
South Sudan peace talks suspended indefinitely -- Al Jazeera
South Sudan peace talks break up, mediator berates leaders -- Reuters
South Sudan rivals fail to reach agreement, talks break up without a conclusive peace deal -- AP
South Sudan Peace Talks Stall -- NYT
South Sudan mediators attack 'unacceptable' talks failure -- BBC
South Sudan peace talks adjourned -- Deutcshe Welle
South Sudan Peace Talks Suspended Indefinitely After Warring Factions Fail To Reach Power-Sharing Deal -- IBTimes
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