Juba — South Sudan government says looming sanctions would undermine efforts to restore peace in the country, after warring parties agreed on dialogue to end the raging conflict.
"Rather than talking about sanctions, the international community should start working with IGAD to support the two sides to resume negotiations," foreign affairs minister, Barnaba Marial Benjamin told Sudan Tribune on Wednesday.
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