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European Union Warns South Sudan Over Unilateral Changes to Peace Agreement

The European Union delegation in South Sudan has warned that unilateral government changes to the 2018 revitalized peace agreement could leave the country in a legal limbo, as the bloc presses for adherence to the existing political framework.
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