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Tense 1st meeting of South Sudan armed leaders since peace

In tense 1st meeting since peace deal, South Sudan armed leaders glare amid promises

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JUBA, South Sudan (AP) — Stepping out of a helicopter last week, South Sudan armed opposition commander Ashab Khamis came face-to-face with his rival in a crushing five-year civil war, army Gen. Keer Kiir Keer.

The meeting, witnessed by The Associated Press, was their first attempt at reconciliation since the conflict began and a crucial test of a new peace agreement ending a war that has killed nearly 400,000 people.

The governor of Wau state where the meeting occurred called it a "historic event," while the atmosphere around the table was tense. Surrounded by bodyguards, the regional commanders glared at each other as words of encouragement were laced with accusations.

While they pledged to cooperate, distrust lay behind the handshakes as South Sudan's warring sides face international pressure to get along — and eventually merge.

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