for monday or south sudan could face international sanctions joining us now from oxford is douglas johjohnsonmer advice advio south sudan's government. you have been involved in past peace talks going on now for a year and a half. how difficult is it to bring these two sides together? >> it's extremely difficult because there are a number of issues that contribute to the current crisis. one is the competition between the president and piss former vice president. the other is divisions within the army and then there are other issues within the ruling party of the spla. the peace talks had really addressed all of those issues. they can only address a few. and currently we seem to have two drafts of a compromised peace agreement that might be presented to the two sides to the two men to agree and sign today. we are not exactly sure which one will be presented. >> okay, i suppose the difference today perhaps from the last 18 months is that this pressure of international sanctions is looming over the country. is that likely -- or how likely is that to spur these two leaders to reach some sort of a