The chief Government negotiator Dr. Ruhakana Rugunda held discussions with the LRA delegation yesterday to draw a program for the peace talks. It was the first time since the Juba talks reopened last Thursday that the members of the two delegations met face-to-face. "This is not a plenary session. The talks have not begun in earnest but the process has been initiated," the Government delegation spokesman, Capt. Barigye Bahoku said. Meanwhile, military observers from Kenya and Tanzania also arrived in Juba yesterday. The military observers from Mozambique, DR Congo, South Africa and Zambia are yet to arrive. They will be part of the team to monitor observance of the Cessation of Hostilities Agreement. Read more at The New Vision.