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Warring sides agree ceasefire in South Sudan
South Sudanese President Salva Kiir (in stetson) returns from peace talks

SOUTH Sudan’s warring parties agreed a permanent ceasefire yesterday to take effect in 72 hours, after face-to-face talks between President Salva Kiir and opposition leader Riek Machar in Sudan.

The discussions followed their meeting last week in Ethiopia that was their first in nearly two years.

The new agreement calls for opening of corridors for humanitarian aid, release of prisoners and withdrawal of forces.

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