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South Sudan: international "forces here are enough"
South Sudan's Ambassador to the African Union, James Pitia Morgan, says his country will not allow any additional foreign troops - including UN peacekeepers - on its soil. His words follow increasing calls for more international troops to be deployed in the country in an effort to restore peace and prevent a repeat of recent violence in the capital Juba.
(Picture: A South Sudanese civilian speaks with UN peacekeepers in a United Nations base in the north-eastern town of Malakal. Credit: Justin Lynch/AFP/Getty Images)
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