South Sudan talks hits dead end

Your browser doesn’t support HTML5

This weekend marks South Sudan’s eleventh year of conflict that has devastated the population, sending millions to refugee camps in Kenya, Uganda, DRC, Sudan and Ethiopia. The archbishop of the internal province of western Bahr El Ghazal state, says power struggles are to blame for the ongoing conflict. Archbishop Moses Deng, who is the South Sudan Council of Churches' peace envoy at the Kenyan-brokered South Sudan talks, tells VOA’s John Tanza that the government delegation has made a new demand.