Juba — The South Sudanese leader, Salva Kiir on Monday voiced concerns over recent threats by the United States to impose sanctions on individuals frustrating peace processes, saying it could undermine efforts to resolve the conflict.
"I don't know what kind of support of cooperation they are saying. They say one thing in America, in Addis Ababa and to our friends and comrades in the region and also in the world but when they come here, they tell us something else. What is this?," asked Kiir, according to one of his aides.
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