WASHINGTON/UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - It was a bad start for the U.S. president and the leader of the world's newest country.
At their first meeting, less than three months after South Sudan's independence, Barack Obama challenged President Salva Kiir with what he said was U.S. evidence that Kiir's government was arming rebels fighting the Sudanese government in Khartoum.
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