South Sudan's rival parties will meet in Ethiopia next week, in a bid to salvage the latest peace deal. The two leaders have three months left before the deadline to form a unity government elapses. The latest peace deal was signed between the warring parties last September. South Sudan collapsed into civil war in December 2013. Since then, its neighbors through the regional body, the Intergovernmental Authority on Development have tried to stop the fighting. The body brokered the country's latest accord and says there is a lack of progress in tackling pending elements of the peace agreement.
So what are the contentious issues that still need to be ironed out? CGTN's Robert Nagila has more on that.
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