National dialogue not enough for peace in South Sudan, says Archbishop

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The National dialogue is not enough to resolve problems of South Sudan to realize tranquility in the country, says Catholic Archbishop of Juba.
 
Archbishop Paolino Lukudu Loro says the Church is for dialogue, but the ongoing discussion lacks something to be a proper talk, Radio Bakhita reports.
 
Archbishop Lukudu describes the Steering Committee’s attempt to meet Dr Riek Machar as a way forward to get something positive to country.
 
He says a better dialogue is required for everyone to participate in for peace to prevail in the country.
 
Archbishop Lukudu calls for inclusion of all armed positions groups in bushes of South Sudan to achieve lasting peace.
 
The Catholic prelate spoke to Radio Bakhita upon arrival from Vatican after two months of medication.