South Sudan Information Minister Michael Lueth said that independent monitors have to be deployed to verify who among the warring factions is violating the deal.
"If we agree and you attack, am I in violation if I fight back? The agreement does not say I should not fight back," Lueth asked.
New fighting broke out in South Sudan on Sunday, less than 48 hours after the country's president and the rebel leader agreed to a cease-fire that the US secretary of state and UN secretary-general both worked to forge. Both sides in Sudan have blamed the other for violating the deal.
South Sudan was plunged into violence in December when President Salva Kiir accused former Vice President Riek Machar of attempting a coup.
The fighting, which has often pitted Kiir's ethnic Dinka against Machar's ethnic Nuer, has killed thousands of people, often in what a UN report said were gross violations of human rights "on a massive scale."
South Sudan is a largely Christian and animist nation that broke off from the Muslim-dominated Sudan after a 2011 referendum.
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