Two Sudans to Meet Over Outstanding Issues
Sudan and South Sudan are expected to head back to the negotiating table to resume talks on outstanding issues on border demarcation and security.
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Sudan:
Khartoum, Juba Resume Peace Talks
SNA, 4 September 2012
The delegations of Sudan and South Sudan for the negotiations Wednesday held a preliminary procedural sitting at Sheraton Hotel in Addis Ababa in the presence of the chairman of… Read more »
Displaced by conflict (file photo).
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Sudan:
Mbeki in Khartoum to Push Talks
Biz-Community, 4 September 2012
African Union mediator Thabo Mbeki was to arrive in the Sudanese capital on Friday, hoping to resolve differences between Sudan and South Sudan ahead of security talks this week,… Read more »
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Sudan:
Sudanese Opposition Warns of Potential Failure in Khartoum-Juba Talks
Sudan Tribune, 3 September 2012
The coalition of mainstream opposition parties in Sudan has warned against the consequences of failing to reach agreements on contentious issues with neighboring South Sudan within… Read more »
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Sudan:
Sudan Resumes Strengthening Bilateral Ties With South Sudan Ahead of Talks
Sudan Tribune, 31 August 2012
The Sudanese government is resuming strengthening and restoring bilateral relations with its former region South Sudan, with which it is in engaged in a number of post secession… Read more »
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Sudan:
Mbeki to Visit Khartoum Friday Ahead of 'Final' Talks With South Sudan
Sudan Tribune, 29 August 2012
Thabo Mbeki, head of the Africa Union (AU) panel mediating talks between Sudan and South Sudan, is expected to arrive in the former's capital Khartoum on Friday to hold talks with… Read more »
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Sudan:
Khartoum Calls On African Mediators to Resolve Buffer Zone's Obstacle
Sudan Tribune, 26 August 2012
Sudan's foreign ministry urged the African Union mediation to find a solution for what it called "an obstacle" the panel posed when it proposed map to establish a buffer zone… Read more »
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East Africa:
The Sudan-South Sudan Relationship After Meles Zenawi
ThinkAfricaPress, 29 August 2012
Can Khartoum-Juba negotiations survive the demise of their most important African backer? Read more »
InFocus
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South Sudan reports that Khartoum is proposing that the contested, oil-rich region of Abyei, should be divided between the two countries. But Juba rejects the idea. Read more »
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Sudanese president Omer Hassan Al-Bashir has told his negotiating team to not be hasty in signing any peace deals with South Sudan on outstanding issues such as security and border ... Read more »