Still No Breakthrough in Sudans' Peace Talks

Despite agreeing on the implementation of several outstanding issues during the latest round of peace talks, there was no resolve to the long-standing conflicts between Sudan and South Sudan.
  • Sudan:   Still No Breakthrough in Peace Talks

    Sudan Tribune, 5 January 2013

    The presidents of Sudan Omer Hassan al-Bashir and his South Sudanese counterpart Salva Kiir agreed on implementing several outstanding items pertaining to Abyei, cooperation… Read more »

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  • South Sudan:   Kiir and Bashir Waltz Again

    African Arguments, 7 January 2013

    2013: a new year, but an old set of issues for Sudan and South Sudan.  Presidents al-Bashir and Kiir concluded the latest round of bilateral talks in Addis Ababa this… Read more »

  • Sudan:   AU Vows New Support for Two Sudans

    Sudan Tribune, 6 January 2013

    The African Union (AU) on Sunday freshly committed itself to end differences and bring a just and lasting peace between former civil war rivals Sudan and South Sudan. Read more »

  • Sudan:   Juba-Khartoum Talks Now On for Saturday

    Dabanga, 4 January 2013

    The President of Sudan Omar al-Bashir and the President of South Sudan Salva Kiir are scheduled to meet on Saturday in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Read more »

  • Sudan:   UN Welcomes Sudan, South Sudan Summit

    Ethiopia Government, 4 January 2013

    The UN Secretary-General Ban ki-Moon and the foreign ministers of Norway, UK and US (the Troika) have welcomed the Sudan/South Sudan presidential summit today (Friday, January 4th)… Read more »

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