Peace talks in Juba stumbled again today as the LRA delegation threatened to walk out. The delegation said they were angered by President Museveni's weekend missive in which he hinted at possible military action against the LRA once the DR Congo's presidential election is resolved. "From the onset, the President has engaged personally in hostile propaganda against the LRA and we are calling upon him to immediately desist from such practice or else there is no use of us talking peace," said the LRA head of delegation, Martin Ojul yesterday. "The President's continued militaristic attitude and utterances are not helping the peace talks," Ojul said. "If he doesn't want to talk peace, let him withdraw his delegation in Juba." By press time, the two delegations were expected to converge at Juba Raha Hotel to sign the much-anticipated extension to the August 26 truce. However, the negotiations have hit a stumbling block as the LRA insisted once again that the UPDF must withdraw from South Sudan. Read more at The Monitor.