Brussels, 11/07/2014 (Agence Europe) - In deciding on Thursday to impose targeted sanctions on two South Sudanese military leaders, the EU put into practice the threat it had been brandishing with regard to the warring parties of the two camps - that of President Salva Kir and that of Riek Machar, his former deputy president who was dismissed and is now leading the rebellion - which are hampering the peace process (see EUROPE 11119). The EU is stepping up pressure on the warring parties as...