Uganda and South Sudan on Wednesday signed an agreement in Juba to end border conflicts between the two countries.
South Sudan representative David Naylo read out the deal calling on the two countries to develop a work plan for joint-border demarcation exercise, Radio Bakhita reports.
He says the agreement will also assist in making awareness visit to disputed areas.
South Sudan and Uganda experienced border disputes in the past years especially in Magwi and Kajo-Keji Counties.