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South Sudan seeks Eritrea’s role to negotiations with Sudan

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June 28, 2012 (ADDIS ABABA) - South Sudan has asked neighbouring Eritrea to play a diplomatic role in pushing Sudan to commit itself for a genuine negotiations with South Sudan on the existing outstanding issues.

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Eritrean president, Isaias Afewerk meets secretary-general of the UN, Ban Ki-moon in the South Sudan capital, Juba, July 2011 (UN)

The calls were made during talks between South Sudan’s Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Barnaba Marial Benjamin and a visiting Eritrean delegation led by the advisor to Eritrean President, Yemane Ghebreab.

Benjamin reiterated his country’s commitment to the peace process and accused Khartoum of failing to commit itself to genuine negotiations.

He called on Eritrea to advise Khartoum to improve its approach towards the talks by further stressing the importance of the next round of talks in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Addis has been host to a series of African Union High Level Implementation Panel talks between Juba and Khartoum since relations over various issues including border demarcation, deteriorated into military conflict in March.

The Eritrean presidential advisor, Yemane Ghebreab, expressed his country’s firm stance in seeing a viable and peaceful Sudan and South Sudan side by side.

Ghebreab said Eritrea would exert all efforts to peacefully resolve the disputes and in find a final settlement to the outstanding issues between the two states.

The Eritrean official further assured South Sudan that the idea of stretching an oil pipeline through Eritrea was possible and that Eritrea would welcome the possible plan.

One of the sticking points between Juba and Khartoum has been the use of the pipeline which transports landlocked South Sudanese oil to the Sudanese coast. In the row over payment of fees for using the pipeline South Sudan halted production in January. Since which, South Sudan has been seeking alternative routes for South Sudanese oil to be exported, of which Kenya is currently the front-runner.

Despite repeated pledges to genuine talks both parties have so far failed to narrow their differences.

The recent talks held in Addis Ababa between Sudan and South Sudan broke off without progress after the two sides failed to agree on the issue of a demilitarized zone along the border.

Representatives from Sudan and South Sudan will resume negotiation talks this week in Addis Ababa.

(ST)

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  • 20 June 2012 06:57, by Lang

    Pipeline for Eritrea? Next there will be a pipeline to Tanzania, Mozambique, Congo.

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  • 20 June 2012 07:22, by john k

    Eritrea to involve on outstanding CPA protocols!South Sudanese look like they don’t know where their genuine friends are. Eritrea have much connection with kartoum, how can we expect them to have a true negoatiation on the matters? About oil-pipelines, let us finish what we agreed with kenya and Ethiopia first, if we still looking for more pipeline constructions, we will ask Eritrea then, not now.

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    • 20 June 2012 08:31, by Michael Angelo

      John,

      The Minister of Information was using the language of politics but I don’t think SPLM trust Eritrea now then 1990s.

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      • 20 June 2012 09:50, by john k

        Michael
        I know the minister was using diplomatic langauge, but if you keep asking everyone to come in help for peace, your enemy can understand your weakness,

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      • 20 June 2012 11:41, by Asmera

        Your Excellence! How do you expect from Eritrea to provide "genuine negotiations... idea". Eritrea is the best allies to North Sudan, due to the very nature of Arabaization..Please see their nature and the role they are playing to destroy South Sudan economically and politically.

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      • 20 June 2012 17:27, by Sudani+

        SS,
        1- You call lying!!! Diplomacy!!
        2- What about looting!!! find a word for that!!!
        3- What do you can corruption!!
        4- Pipeline!!! you are still believing in that!!!wait for 3-5 years to see it -given that it is found to be feasible and work started now!!
        4- SPLM will go sooon if they do not find a solution for their failing economy and state!!!

        good luck!!!

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        • 21 June 2012 06:01, by Joseph Canada

          Sudan+,
          the 5yrs you want us to wait here will come and go and we are still getting stronger. We are not going to be a fail state. Very soon you will see SS is the most and improved and wealthy countries in the continent. we will not share the Oil, nor trade. North South Boarder can be close and we will even do better!!
          think about it. We have surveyed since the white man left Sudan got it?

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  • 20 June 2012 09:20, by Bentiu CAPTAIN

    SOUTH SUDAN SHOULD NOT WASTE ITS TIMES ON GETTING ANY THING FROM ERITREA.. OMER BASHIR IS THE ONE RULING ERITREA ...NOT AFORGI.
    WHAT WILL BRING BASHIR TO UNDERSTANDING WITH SOUTH SUDAN ARE THE SOUTH SUDAN GUNS....LIKE WHAT HAPPEN IN PANTHOU(HEGLIG)..!!!

    GOD BLESS SOUTH SUDAN.

    SPLA OYEEE!!!

    VICTORY IS CERTAIN!!!!

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