What does a unified armed forces mean for South Sudan?

Published: Aug. 31, 2022, 1 a.m.

More than 21,000 members have graduated into a united armed forces in South Sudan.\nMany of the troops previously belonged to rival factions, but on Tuesday they pledged allegiance to their country rather than a single leader. \nThe peace agreement signed in 2018 required all fighters to lay down their arms and join a united state army. \nBut the deadline for this has been extended many times. \nA joint transitional government was formed in 2020, with plans to hold elections in December, but these have also been postponed until 2024.\nSo, what does the achievement of a united armed forces mean for the country?

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