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Juba: South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir and rebel leader Riek Machar on Wednesday vowed to stick to a November deadline for creating a long-delayed power-sharing government, during a rare meeting in the capital Juba. During their second round of talks during Machar’s first visit in a year from exile in Khartoum, the two men tried to salvage a peace agreement that has stalled on several key fronts. “The parties agreed to establish the government in time. When I said in time it means on the 12th of November,” government spokesman Michael Makuei said. (AFP)
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