Africa: Juba and Khartoum Begin Oil Fee Negotiations

South Sudan and its northern neighbor have started negotiations on provisions of the 2012 Cooperation Agreement, focusing on crude oil passing through Sudanese territory. Sudan's petroleum minister, Mekkawi Mohamed Awad and other officials are in Juba discussing the status of the oil deal signed between the two countries.

South Sudan's Petroleum Minister, Stephen Dhieu Dau said on Tuesday (March 3) "We will be talking of the continuation and in particular the consultation on how to implement and promote the Cooperation Agreement signed between the two countries in September 2012."

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