South Sudanese have little to say on peace deal says, official

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South Sudanese have limited opinions to contribute to the peace deal in Addis-Ababa, Ethiopia, says National Chairperson for Peace Commission.
 
Chuol Rambang says the peace talks in Addis Ababa are managed by international body that cannot be questioned, Emmanuel Radio reports.
 
He says South Sudanese are only following what the international community decided.
 
Rambang says South Sudanese people are patient enough to the negotiating body in Addis Ababa so as not to enter another disagreement.
 
The Chairperson for Peace Commission says South Sudanese should humble themselves for the achievement of peace in the country.
 
The Chairperson was speaking to Emmanuel Radio in an exclusive interview after meeting state peace actors at Torit Peace Commission on Tuesday.