The LRA has said its negotiators may not return to the South Sudan-mediated talks if they are not given "consultation" facilitation in amounts in excess of $2 million. For $2 million, the rebels want to airlift 500 delegates from northern Uganda to Ri-Kwangba at the Sudan-DR Congo border, as well as facilitate experts to travel to South Africa, Sierra Leone, and Argentina. "Continuing the talks without consultations will be meaningless so we will not engage in any further talks," said acting LRA spokesman David Nyekorach Matsanga said yesterday. However, every donor the rebels have approached, including the United Nations and the Canadian Government, has rejected the request. Read more at The Monitor.