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Abyei issue will be discussed in Bashir- Kiir summit, South Sudan FM

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August 4, 2012 (JUBA) – South Sudanese foreign minister said Presidents Omer Al-Bashir and Salva Kiir will next September to tackle the issue of Abyei area.

Khartoum and Juba made Friday a breakthrough in their one-year process when they reached an understanding over oil transportation fees opening the door for further progress on the outstanding issues .

The African Union Peace and Security Council (AUPSC) in a statement released on Saturday said the mediation will hold a "round of interactions" with the two parties enable them to reach the necessary agreements on all outstanding issues as the talks are expected to resume within three weeks.

The AUPSC also confirmed that the mediation will bring together the two presidents " to conclude a Final and Comprehensive Agreement between the two countries, including the way forward with regard to determining the final status of the Abyei Area."

South Sudan Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation”, Nhial Deng Nhial said on Saturday that Bashir and Kiir will met to discuss Abyei issue next month after the end of Muslim fasting month of Ramadan.

"Mediators have been informed of the acceptance and schedules of an agreement between the parties that the matter of the final status of Abyei will be addressed at the next summit meeting of the two heads of state," he told Sudan Tribune on Saturday.

Nhial said accused Sudan of still keeping a company of police force in the disputed border of Abyei in Diffra, apparently in a clear defiance of United Nations Security Council resolution 2046 which calls for immediate and complete withdrawal of the troops allied to both sides without making conditions.

A demand he said his country instantly respected and responded to withdraw it police forces previously deployed to provide security in Abyei area six days prior to the commencement of the resolution in May, 2012.

The parties have to agree on who will participate in the referendum on Abyei future and to form a commission to organise this popular consultation.

The contention of the two parties is over the participation of Misseriya herders who pass some months every year in the area.

(ST)

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  • 5 August 2012 10:06, by wang

    Only force will bring Abyei back to South.

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    • 5 August 2012 10:44, by Dinkawarrior

      Abyei issue after Muslim fasting month of Ramadan? While oil deal was signed with Ramadamn? What the fuck with that?

      The Dinka Cowboy’s Administration seriously failed to protect our interest. You guys playing with our lives but we will soon use the so called Arab Spring System in order to get you out the way!

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      • 5 August 2012 10:46, by Dinkawarrior

        Correction
        Within Ramadamn?

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  • 5 August 2012 10:26, by Madina Tonj

    Are Omar al Bashir not coming to Juba summit for the second time.?

    This Bashir is so fearful killer. I hope Darfurian who are inside Sudan government understand the reason why Southern Sudanese choose separation rather than unity.

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  • 5 August 2012 13:25, by solider

    madina tonji, why should al bashir come to juba? your are the one who need him badly. i told you before a country without a seaport is INCOMPLETE COUNTRY.even if you build lamu pipeline you will find yourselves slaves under the kenyans. kenya will take ELEMI triangle if you build lamu p/l,u will be so dependent on kenya that u can’t say no .A COUNTRY WITHOUT A SEAPORT IS HALF INDEPENDENT.

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  • 5 August 2012 16:39, by hellonearth

    CHECK MATE JALABY,NORTHERN SUDANESE, OSHAY,SEE ME, MOHAMMED ALI, KURNYEL AND LIKES

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    • 5 August 2012 17:54, by zulu

      this issue is thorny and beshit is a hyena we cannot trust. only the gun on abyei as ethiopian peace keepers are the baffer military aiding sudanese stronghold of the town. else mighty spla will expunge the weak saf.

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  • 5 August 2012 21:45, by solider

    your spla led by salva proved they are nothing but bunch of cowards.remeber when salva offered 2 billions as exchange for abyi? today he gave sudan 3 billions for the oil transite .3 billions is from the money salva looted from ss citizens (4 billions).he loots his people and give it to the north.salva keep on looting and then give the north free money. what a humiliation

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