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February 18, 2011 (JUBA) — South Sudan on Friday said it had withdrawn the $2.6bn offer it initially proposed as financial transitional assistance to Sudan in return for resolving the Abyei dispute, border issues and other outstanding issues between the two nations.

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South Sudan’s cabinet (ST)

The decision, according to the government spokesman, was reached by South Sudan’s council of ministers during its regular sitting, chaired by President Salva Kiir.

The $2.6bn was earmarked to be paid to Khartoum over a four year period.

“The $2.6bn is no longer on the table of the African Union High Level Implementation Panel (AUHIP) because the Republic of Sudan is not responding positively as to this gesture,” said Barnaba Benjamin Marial.

South Sudan did make an offer to assist in Khartoum’s transition from dependence on Southern oil revenues, a figure judged reasonable by economists of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the African Union (AU).

The IMF estimates that apart from this new dispute between the two, the secession of South Sudan could cost Sudan more than $7.7 billion in lost revenues over the next four years.

On Tuesday, talks between the two failed after both nations failed to reach a compromise after five days of negotiations in the Ethiopian capital. A proposal tabled by Khartoum detailing its position on oil transit fees and how it should be calculated per barrel of crude exported by South Sudan through the pipelines was rejected by their Southern counterparts.

Khartoum’s demand of $36 per barrel of oil has been described by South Sudan as unrealistic, with the latter suggesting the fee should be around $1 per barrel.

Last week, the UK based charity Global Witness urged the AU, China, and western governments devise immediate remedies to the current dispute between Sudan and South Sudan, amidst heightened tension and talk of war.

“The AU, China, the US, UK, and Norway in particular must engage at the highest diplomatic levels to broker a deal between the two sides,” said Dana Wilkins, Global Witness campaigner.

“The longer this dispute goes on and both economies continue to suffer, the more likely it is that the situation will escalate”.

Oil revenues account for more than 98% of South Sudan’s annual budget.

(ST)

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  • 19 February 08:57, by Jalaby

    Goss & Thieves,
    Who told you that Abyei for sale? we are not cheap to sell you Abyei for $2.6bn you an idiot?help yourself first and feed your starving nation before helping Sudan! our Arab brothers in Qatar granted us $2bn, how much Israel granted you after Salva Kiir went to them and kissed their ass? I guess nothing than shit!

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    • 19 February 09:16, by Marolditapei

      STUPID JALABY,
      ABYEI PROBLEM WILL BE SOLVED INTERNATIONALLY WITH AIR STRIKE BEING IMPOSED ON SUDAN. MARK IT DOWN WHETHER YOU LIKE IT OR NOT

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    • 19 February 09:17, by akid malual

      Jalaby you so fool if you are real Arab. the South Are Very Sensitive and Care about the poor friend which we are left under non governed of National Criminal Party in Khartoum. I think you know single of South Territory Can not be fell again.if you thinking about other Dinka in North Khartoum shall been trouble always.

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      • 19 February 09:41, by Dinkawarrior

        Jalaby

        It doesn’t mean to buy Abyei from anybody but to rewords their pokets of goodfaith negotiation! Abyei is always a heart of South Sudan, and whoever claim that Dinka is belong to arabs is aliar!

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      • 19 February 17:09, by Force 1

        The north cannot claim Abyei either lawfully or by force, they can’t win either way, it’s the undisputed fact!

        $ 2.6 billion was free money to north because the whole world knows they were going to lose Abyer anyway.

        It’s sad that they lost free money! That’s what happens when you gamble, you lose it all.

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    • 19 February 09:39, by Dinkawarrior

      Jalaby

      It doesn’t mean to buy Byei from anybody but to rewords their pokets of goodfaith negotiation! Abyei is always a heart of South Sudan, and whoever claim that Dinka is belong to arabs is aliar!

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    • 19 February 10:45, by Ruach

      Fake Jallaby.What does Abyei mean in your language?Do you have similar town called Abyei in Wad Alfa,Port Sudan?No.Why do u claim Abyei which u were not born.This oil u are greedy for is the blood of our ancestors and there u ’ve no rights to claim it.Death to all homosexualized Arabs!!

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    • 19 February 10:51, by Land-of-Cush

      Jalaba

      You Arab of north Sudan, you want to think very carefully.
      When the war that has been promised by Ngundeng between north-south break-out; you will not talk about Abyei anymore. Many of you will just migrate back to Arab country and the owner of land will remain in that country mark my word gay man.

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      • 19 February 11:31, by Jalaby

        To Dink Ngok,
        Keep your voice loud, cry and scream but Abyei will remain under SAF and Misserya control like what is happening now, making your voice loud won’t help you just like males frog when make loud voice to attract females frog and annoying others with their ugly voices during the night and prevent nearby from sleeping!

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        • 19 February 11:38, by Jalaby

          Abyei is officially north since Dinka Ngok chief Mr. Deng Majok voluntarily had chosen to be north when british administration gave him the chance to decide to be north or south and he chose north and his Dinka people blessed him! you want Abyei? ok come and fight for it! we know empty vessel always makes loud voice!

          Jalaby (Abo Jalabia)

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          • 19 February 11:49, by Moluddit Demalou

            Stupid Jalaby

            You know Abyei is Dinka land why do you claim for it?
            Your pasturalist will get nothing instead of presuading South to let them survive but you are claiming it.Totally Abyei is for Dinka Ngok not including Messerya.Don’t equest war otherwise we will fuck you whether you want or not?

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          • 19 February 15:39, by Rommel

            The military balance will not be in your favour for long, especially if South Sudan fully exploits its ’relationship’ with the most advance Nations in the world. The Israelis are acknowledged as having some of the world’s most advance UAVs (IAI Heron), Main Battle Tanks (Merkava mk4), anti-tank missiles (Spike-NLOS), targeting pods (Litening 4) and 300km long-range air to ground cruise missiles

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          • 20 February 00:22, by Tiger

            Jalaby.
            you’re confusing to both sides,Abyei ownership is known worldwide,Southerners are not tired of war if truths need to be told,Dinka people will never give up that land even if it come to stage of distinction,believe me or not,but some days you will.Dinkas are hated by many people because we never give up regardless of whatever or how it might face us.our President Kiir is a man of peace.

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        • 19 February 18:36, by zulu

          Hey Jalaby
          the generous offer by south sudan to sudaan is not a purchase of Abyei, but rather an aid to salvage the Sudan for its economic woes. Now, that condition is off the table, we will take abyei without much effort. Oh! The arbitration on Abyei dismissed Sudan from owning Abyei, and Sudan must abide by that decision and withdraw its troops or else.

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    • 19 February 11:22, by Moluddit Demalou

      Hey Stupid Jalaby

      Please donot be scared of what is going on,it is just a beginning of disaster for NCP to collapse.
      We are not suffering like you who survived on ohers people’s Property. Now you claim that Abyei belong to you.What is the meaning of Abyei and which mother tongue do they Speak? If you will not shit you wil definately ran crazy. You are all arab who were salt sellers but not own

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    • 19 February 11:40, by Moluddit Demalou

      To Jalaby

      You called RSS/GOSS and Thieves

      Hahahah,You are running made of losing oil revenues that you were steal when we were on ccountry.
      Who steal South Sudan crude oil recently,Is this not Arab who stolen it to back up their fallen economic? We did steal anything but claiming fr the right of our people who you want tocolnized with your stupid religion of stealing and fucking of the anal

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    • 19 February 12:27, by Lorolokin

      Jallaby,

      Why don’t you use a mirror and see yourself from the face to your buttock and see to it if you are an Arab. why are you insulting yourself ?

      Kinkak.

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    • 19 February 18:46, by morogot batal

      mr. jalaby,
      you are talking as if you are a visitor in sudan.your battle mough will one day escape from your mind if you start seeing fire flame among your forces.abyei will be the end of arabs in sudan if you dont know.dont play with fire.this is spla you know from the begining and we even become worst than before

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    • 19 February 19:37, by morogot batal

      jalaby
      you and your national criminal party NCPare dreaming.i think RSS have done a great mistake to ofer you this 2.6bn dolors.if you think that you invade abyei by force, you have also to think that abyei can be recover by force.you arabs can talk mach beter that rapid of bulets and we spla can fire on you mach rapid of bulets than talk.you are not new to this truth

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  • 19 February 09:00, by Michael Angelo

    Government of Sudan don’t deserve our money. We don’t have to pay them in order to let Abyei go. Abyei & Border must take place if they want it or not.

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  • 19 February 09:12, by Marolditapei

    ABYEI IS SOUTH SUDAN, AND WILL ALWAYS BE. IT IS JUST A MATTER OF SIX MONTHS ONLY BEFORE IT IS FULLY REGAINED BY SOUTH. KHARTOUM HAS ALREADY COLLAPSED. ALREADY THERE IS A REFUGEE CAMP BEING SET UP IN ERITREA FOR THOSE WHO ARE FLEEING WEDMADENI FOR SHORTAGES OF FOOD. YOU STUPID JALABY, RESTRAIN YOUR STUPIDITY AND KEEP IT TO YOURSELF AND STUPID FOLKS LIKE BASHIR, STUPID TAH, AND USELESS OTHERS

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  • 19 February 11:25, by Isaac Khamis

    We stand behind our government actions, it was wrong to gave theft government finanical assistances while they have already planned to steal.

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  • 19 February 11:30, by viper

    Brothers of South Sudan, JALABY would have not brought up this issue of ABYEI’s sale if the head of SS negotiation team had not brought up this proposal last year. Pagan was the first person who was suppose to be condemned by SS and taken away from the negotiation team

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  • 19 February 19:50, by morogot batal

    comrade salfa.
    you have to use this 2.6 bn dolars to facilitate with the battle on abyei. we are ready to recover abyei back to south sudan by force now without delay.talking with this fake lost arabs cant weight any good fruits.the only medichine of arabs are bulet tablets

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  • 20 February 08:37, by peace seeker

    If South Sudan is sure that Abyei belongs to it,why it offers a $2.6 bn as a bribe.This is a naive way of thinking brothers.Only through a win win solution the issue can be resolved.

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