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Do not rush to sign peace deal with South Sudan without popular support, Bashir says

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August 12, 2012 (KHARTOUM) — President Omer Hassan Al-Bashir directed Sudanese negotiating team to not sign a peace deal with the South Sudan without ensuring it has the necessary official and popular support, Sudanese defence minister said on Sunday.

Minister Abdel Rahim Hussein was addressing the members of the parliament from South Kordofan and Blue Nile states in a briefing he organised at the defence ministry in Khartoum on Sunday reassuring that the government will keep them closely linked to the talks on the outstanding issues with South Sudan.

After the signing of a deal over oil transportation fees and financial arrangements, the two countries will discuss security arrangements, border demarcation, and border trade.

The people of the two troubled states of Blue Nile and South Kordofan plus the White Nile state are historically linked to the South Sudanese on the other side of the border. However the demarcation of common border raised their concern and fears.

"President (Omer) Al-Bashir told us to not be in rush to sign any agreement" and to take the needed time in the negotiations", Abdel Rahim said. He added that any deal on, the border issue will also be presented to the different institutions before to sign it.

The minister pointed out that the maps of Sudan’s border submitted by the government to the mediation are well documented. He added that maps of the African Union are identical with the Sudanese government maps except in 14 Miles area.

Sudan refuses a map prepared by the mediation to operationalise a demilitarised zone the two parties agreed to establish on the common border to put off cross border attacks by rebel groups from both sides.

Khartoum says the mediation team included the 14 Miles area in the buffer zone after a demand by the South Sudanese government to consider it as disputed area.

The mediation, since, repeated that the rejected map does not intend to demarcate the border but aims to determine the limits of the demilitarised area. But Sudan refuses such argument and demands to withdraw it from the buffer zone.

The African Union and the UN Security Council did not establish a new deadline. The regional and international bodies said determined to keep high pressure on the two sides to sign as soon as possible a lasting comprehensive deal on the unresolved issues.

A presidential summit between Omer Al-Bashir and Salva Kiir is planned to be held in September as the delegations from both countries will meet at the end of August.

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  • 13 August 2012 10:26, by Marolditapei

    Hey guys stop writing to New Sudan Vision News and all other illegal forums using your real name or email. They do illegal transactions of verifying figures through hotmail, yahoo, google...etc. They report any verified figure to authorities through intelligence networks. They are corrupt journalists while they keep blaming the GoSS. Just trust Sudan Tribune only. Do not get chocked or give up

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    • 13 August 2012 10:27, by Marolditapei

      but start using fake names and emails only. Some of the owners of those companies work for individuals, families or tribal just like New Sudan Vision or Bor tribal newspaper. I have a good for this information. Actually I got the news from a relative involved in transactions as such. He even told me that it generates him more income. There is media crisis in RSS as journalists nor authorities

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      • 13 August 2012 11:07, by Dinkawarrior

        Marolditamok?
        You’re so such a Sorcerer! What is "Bor Tribal Newspaper"? You people are dumbass, I don’t understand why are you still after Bor?
        Eventhough there is nothing related to Bor issues, you just turn your faces aways from the real problems and talk shit about Bor. What’s a connection here now? South Sudan problem is Jalaba not ourselves and they’re common enemies. Shame on you!

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      • 15 August 2012 10:38, by Paul Ongee

        Ya Omer Bashir,
        I guess you’re right man. You better look or wait for that miracle/particular popularity that will come when you are ready decisively to reclaim Halayib Triangle from Egypt, which has more valuable resources than South Sudan. Don’t worry about the oil reserves that belong to insects. We are not desperate for signing bogus agreement with criminal regime anymore.

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        • 15 August 2012 10:52, by Paul Ongee

          Ya Omer Bashir,
          I guess you’re right man. You better look or wait for that miracle/popular support that will come one day when you are ready decisively to reclaim Halayib Triangle from Egypt, which has more valuable resources than South Sudan. Don’t worry about the oil reserves that belong to insects. We are not desperate for signing bogus agreement with criminal regime anymore.You can dance now.

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    • 13 August 2012 12:18, by Johndumo14

      Why South sudan government rush to sign oil deal with Sudan?
      IS BECAUSE OF ECONOMIC HARDSHIP?BUT PEOPLE KAN LIVE WITHOUTH OIL!!
      BEFORE SOUTH SUDAN WAS COMPLAINING ABOUT INTRANSPAENCY IN EXPORTING OIL THROUGH PORT SUDAN ,E.G SOME OIL WAS DIVERTED TO DIFFERENT LOCATION IN KHARTOUM WITHOUT THEIR knowledge.
      wHAT IS THE GRANTEE THIS TIME THAT KHARTOUM WILL NOT STEAL AGAIN SOUTH SUDAN`S OIL??

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    • 13 August 2012 12:25, by Johndumo14

      SOUTH SUDAN LEADERSHIP DOESNOT KNOW BUSINESS WITH KHARTOUM!!
      AGREEING OIL TRANSPORTATION FEES FROM $10 OR $11 AND OFFERING SUDAN $3 BILLIONS OF DOLLARS A YEAR,WHILE SOUTH SUDAN LACKING MODERN ROADS,WATER SYSTEM,schools,HOSPITALS AND ELECTRICITY IS LIKE OFFERING KHARTOUM MORE THAN $36 DOLLARS KHARTOUM DEMANDED BEFORE!!

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    • 13 August 2012 15:46, by Northern Sudanese

      Marolditapei
      yup lets follow sudan tribune, where they show positive news and ignore negative news about south but show negative news about north and ignore positive.
      sudan tribune is pro south and full of propaganda, sudan vision is the best and i follow whatever i want. you continue your bullshit

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  • 13 August 2012 10:30, by homeboy

    Popular support?what a joke,the only thing popular in this government is their corruption.

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    • 13 August 2012 10:32, by Marolditapei

      Hey guys stop writing to New Sudan Vision News and all other illegal forums using your real name or email. They do illegal transactions of verifying figures through hotmail, yahoo, google...etc. They report any verified figure to authorities through intelligence networks. They are corrupt journalists while they keep blaming the GoSS. Just trust Sudan Tribune only. Do not get chocked or give up

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      • 13 August 2012 10:34, by Marolditapei

        but start using fake names and emails only. Some of the owners of those companies work for individuals, families or tribal just like New Sudan Vision or Bor tribal newspaper. I have a good for this information. Actually I got the news from a relative involved in transactions as such. He even told me that it generates him more income. There is media crisis in RSS as journalists nor authorities

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        • 13 August 2012 11:18, by Dinkawarrior

          Homo-Bashit Leech!
          This is what we told our government not to rush and sign oil deal without including Abyei issues and border demarcation. Don’t lie to yourselvies while hurting inside yourass, we know you need our oil but we cann’t give you in that way. until Dinka Ngok are free from your evile act then we will be compromising.
          Death to Bashit!

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        • 13 August 2012 13:44, by Ruach

          Thank u Marol.@noisy Bashit!Which popular support?NCP and u must taken to hell despite that u are bribing the international communities.Why should the world leaves one man kiliing millions of pple?Why did they kill Gaddafi,Bin Ladden and I don’t see the differences between the above mentioned individuals?Our oil is really keeping this terrorist Bashir alive!Deaths to him!!!

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          • 13 August 2012 18:38, by panom lualbil

            Shut up bitch ! None of you, are NOT diplomats or warriors. Just eat and go to bed or wake up and go for LOOTING to be miss or run to KHARTOUM, that it. Of course, you’re valueless thugs in our country.

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    • 13 August 2012 15:48, by Northern Sudanese

      homeboy
      you insects are the last ones to speak about corruption, where are those 4 bilions? why are the families of the governments in australia? lol

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      • 13 August 2012 19:12, by homeboy

        The only insect here is you father for not teaching you manners that if you know who your father is,you probably call Bashiir father and wear skirt in his presence .

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      • 14 August 2012 07:55, by darlington

        Dats 2 show u dat we have alot of cash dan u idiots!!!! y stress about it so much???

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  • 13 August 2012 15:51, by Northern Sudanese

    NCP is a great party and Bashir is a great president, these internet hyena’s living as refugees in the west don’t know shit, most sudanese support ncp and we don’t need to take your oil any longer, your leaders are giving it to us :D

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    • 13 August 2012 19:28, by homeboy

      NCP great party?looool we know you get paid to brown nose ,it is so obvious scale down the a.. Licking or go back to Nigeria where u originally from and stop claiming to be Northern Sudanese with no dignity.

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    • 13 August 2012 22:02, by zulu

      the cliche about the NCP is that, it is an elitist party usiing the military to survive. So, dumb is the military in the name of beshir who believes he is ruling, nomibally, but actually, the rulers are Taha, Nefi, Kharti who is a modoreate. You NCP cronies, Like Ali, Jlaby, Norther blindly follow the NCP

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  • 13 August 2012 16:50, by philipdit wol

    The trust is Bashir we are not ever rushing to any agreement
    only that you Do n,t trusth Southerners for their rigth.

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  • 13 August 2012 17:40, by Mapuor

    Bahir is the weakest leader on earth.Just recall his words since 1989 to date.Rubish,everthing will go on as planned willy nilly

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