Uganda president holds talks with South Sudanese leaders to try to avoid civil war
- Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni held talks with South Sudanese officials in Juba amidst fears of renewed civil war after the main opposition leader was placed under house arrest.
- South Sudan’s Foreign Minister Mohammed Abdallah Goc assured Museveni of the leadership's commitment to implementing the peace agreement.
- The political situation in South Sudan is fragile, as violence between troops and opposition allies has increased tensions.
- Western countries, including Germany and Norway, have closed their embassies in Juba, while the U.S. And the U.K. Have reduced embassy staff.
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Uganda’s Museveni arrives in South Sudan amid political crisis
Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni arrived in neighbouring South Sudan on Thursday, in the highest level mission there since clashes and the detention of the vice president triggered regional fears of a return to civil war.
·Johannesburg, South Africa
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