The LRA has suspended its participation in peace talks with the government, accusing the Ugandan army of killing three of its fighters heading towards an assembly point in southern Sudan. The LRA said its leaders would stay away from the talks until the UPDF withdraws from positions east of the River Nile and returns back into Uganda. "We cannot afford to lose our troops whilst we are talking peace," LRA delegation spokesman Obonyo Olweny said. "The government of Uganda should not use the time of peace talks to prosecute war and achieve military victory...If they want war, let them come out clearly and say they do not want peace and fighting resumes," he added. Army spokesman Major Felix Kulayigye rejected the accusations and said the LRA was just stalling. Read more at the BBC News. While we continue to monitor this news, Uganda-CAN urges the parties to adhere to the extended Cessation of Hostilities Agreement to show true commitment to peace.