
UN Ambassador Power: 'Relentless' diplomacy in South Sudan
Clip: 12/24/2013 | 7m 48s
UN Ambassador Power: U.S. engaged in 'relentless' diplomacy in South Sudan
As South Sudan battles a widespread and volatile rebellion, the U.S. has focused on securing American citizens and helping the U.N. to strengthen security forces in the region. Gwen Ifill talks to U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Samantha Power about the outlook for diplomacy in South Sudan, as well as the Central African Republic.
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UN Ambassador Power: 'Relentless' diplomacy in South Sudan
Clip: 12/24/2013 | 7m 48s
As South Sudan battles a widespread and volatile rebellion, the U.S. has focused on securing American citizens and helping the U.N. to strengthen security forces in the region. Gwen Ifill talks to U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Samantha Power about the outlook for diplomacy in South Sudan, as well as the Central African Republic.
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