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October 7, 2012 (KHARTOUM) - Sudanese President Omer Al-Bashir has ordered Sunday to reopen the border with South Sudan, while it is decided to transfer security meetings between the two countries to Khartoum.

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Sudan’s President Al-Bashir, wearing a southern traditional dress, attends a protest with southern Sudanese against the ICC arrest warrant for him, in Khartoum March 7, 2009. (Reuters)

The decision to open the border was announced by Sudanese ambassador to South Sudan, Mutrif Sidiq, following a meeting at the presidential palace on Sunday with President Al-Bashir before to leave for Juba during the upcoming days. The meeting was as attended by foreign minister Ali Karti and other government officials.

Following the meeting, Mutrif told reporters that Al-Bashir asked him to inform President Salva Kiir that he is committed to implement the deals signed on 27 September and to keep working with him to settle the remaining unresolved issues.

He further said the president instructed him to work with the other concerned authorities to open all the land and river borders with South Sudan. The two countries have already agreed to resume areal flights between Juba and Khartoum.

The ambassador who was a member in the Sudanese negotiating team, added that the Sudanese president stressed that the priority should be given to the normalization of bilateral relations.

Sudan gradually closed the border with South Sudan since the start of a rebellion in South Kordofan and Blue Nile which are adjacent to the new independent state.

Following the attack on Heglig in April 2012, Bashir declared state of emergency in all the states on the border with South Sudan including that there is no clashes with rebel groups.

First Vice President Ali Osman Taha at the time demanded the parliament to amend the emergency law in order to allow the authorities to kill anyone who tries to smuggle food to South Sudan.

The trade embargo affected directly the five states bordering Sudan where different reports speak about severe food shortage there.

The two countries signed a series of security and cooperation agreements after four months of talks in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa brokered by an African Union mediation panel. But the two countries have to settle the border disputed zones and to agree on how to hold a referendum on Abyei region.

Khartoum announced that the security meetings which were supposed to start last Saturday in Juba are transferred to the Sudanese capital where the two delegation will meet to discuss issues related to the presence of rebel groups in both countries.

South Sudan Defense Minister John Kong Nyuon will arrive Wednesday to Khartoum to discuss the implementation of security arrangements with his Sudanese counterpart Abdel-Rahim Hussein.

A member of the Sudanese negotiating security team, general Eimad Addawi stated on Saturday in a TV show that Adel-Rahim invited John Kong to discuss these issues in Khartoum. While the South Sudanese ambassador Mayen Dut announced Kong’s acceptance to transfer the meetings to Khartoum.

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  • 8 October 2012 08:51, by Northern Sudanese

    So thats how you are right? sitting very comfortable in your beautiful palace with you cheeky ambassador to south, since when did we have an ambassador to south?
    also bringing us your so called insects to live near our homes? who do you think you are? who are you and your gang to allow insects into sudan? did you organise a referendum for this to the sudanese?
    you won’t stay in palace for long!

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    • 8 October 2012 09:06, by Jalaby

      Northern Sudan,
      My friend, don’t let the hatred guides you as many southerners are guided by that negative sentiment and now many of them discovered they were wrong and want to go back and live in Sudan again!
      The relationship between north-south is historical relation and so deep that the political vessels can’t contain it!

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      • 8 October 2012 09:46, by Paul Chadrack

        A very big blow to black market dollar traders, because the trader between north and south sudan will be in pounds. no more goods from east africa call them(cheaters), their goods are even fake. shame to south sudanese black market and forex trader for all this cheating done to Innocent people of sudan. the only exchange will be between two central bank of two sudans.ending the thieving era.

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      • 8 October 2012 10:11, by Chanson

        @Jalaby we south Sudanese don want to be second class citizen that is why 98.something voted for separation from first place.He is ur master in Khartoum who is desperately looking for something in the south.So please my dear feel free in your land and know that the real S.Sudanese,re not interesting to go back to the dog stage maan!Good Luck!

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        • 8 October 2012 10:30, by Jalaby

          Chanson,
          Stop being a liar, everybody knows very well that southerners ran so hard after 4 freedoms agreement and northern people never ran after it and even very reluctant to give it to southerners and many of them wondering "why should we allow them living with us and divide our food and life with them after they chose not to be with us!"

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          • 8 October 2012 10:37, by Jalaby

            just tell me, if southerners were 2nd class citizen why they want to live in north and continue being 2nd class citizen?! You’re hypocrite man!
            I’m telling you, the time for blackmailing north people is over,crying with crocodile tears will never help now,more importantly,never think Northerners are running after unity again but the opposite is correct,they want you to go home!

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            • 8 October 2012 18:27, by panchol

              jalaby.
              North Sudanese trader stay with their goods in the Khartoum without customers to buy.
              In South Sudan, we have traders from Uganda Congo, Kenya, Ethiopia, Somalia and many Sudanese traders who stick to this soil because there is wealth in South Sudan though you sell mud it will ne bought.

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          • 8 October 2012 13:32, by Junta

            Jalabi
            We have our 4 freedoms with our Africans brothers in East Africa, Blue Nile, South Nuba Mts and Darfur.We careless about 4 freedoms with Arab impasonaters and illegal immigrants like you!You thought by closing the borders, South would perish but ironically, your efforts were futile and hurting to your economy. We can survive as RSS people and very resilient unlike you! So Keep off RSS.

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            • 8 October 2012 16:54, by Northern Sudanese

              Junta
              don’t fool yourself, your begging for 4 freedom with ’’Sudan’’ not darfur and blue nile. and most sudanese don’t want you!

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      • 8 October 2012 16:53, by Northern Sudanese

        Jalaby
        please don’t fool yourself, southerners have hated northerners all their lives. only those who lived in the north didn’t but most of them hate us to death. the only thing which unites southerners is their hate towards us, if their is peace they turn against each other for e.g murle vs dinka ect....
        i don’t want 4 freedoms, many don’t and bashir must get out of the palace

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      • 9 October 2012 12:48, by malieng

        Jalaby. with your usual narrow mine, you belief that opening of border is favour our side, but don’t you think your brothers in the North are almost strike?

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    • 8 October 2012 09:32, by Diu J.Kuek

      So called North Sudanese please bear in mind reopening of the border its a interests of two nations it seem that you are be a too ignorant and too little in order to placing high value to intellectualize your comment you people of Sudan put in mind if President Bashir kept his word and cooperate with us he will rule you for more than twenty years even is most wanted from ICC for his war crimes,

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      • 8 October 2012 09:43, by Diu J.Kuek

        I personally like Omer to be remain power because since NCP is in power nothing call democracy in Sudan nothing called development and two to three years more people will come from Sudan as jobs seeking in South Sudan,I am sure this is going to happen that is why I am against four freedom that was signed in Addis ababa I am totally oppose it because I know what will be the consequences,

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        • 8 October 2012 16:57, by Northern Sudanese

          Diu J.Kuek
          your so dumb, why would someone seek jobs in a nation that can’t feed more than halve its people? a country where there is barely electricity? a country with no schools, roads , hospitals , doctors ect....
          no northerner would want to go south, but all starving southerners will come north. i don’t know why 4 freedoms is win-win its win lose. south has nothing but oil!

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      • 8 October 2012 16:51, by Northern Sudanese

        Diu J.Kuek
        icc is a joke, yes bilateral relations benefits our country but not 4 freedoms. we welcome security, trading , oil but not 4 freedoms. there is no need for it,if you want 4 freedoms then why did you vote for independence?

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    • 8 October 2012 09:41, by Paul Chadrack

      A very big blow to black market dollar traders, because the trader between north and south sudan will be in pounds. no more goods from east africa call them(cheaters), their goods are even fake. shame to south sudanese black market and forex trader for all this cheating done to Innocent people of sudan. the only exchange will be between two central bank of two sudans.

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    • 8 October 2012 09:42, by Jewish Ally

      northern Sudanese
      it is unfortunate that the agreement was signed in your absent,we are not happy with it because it favour you more than the south. it is not final we stop it or accept it. but first stop that primitive ideology of calling us insect you are not fit to be a sudanese. hatred time has pass this is time for reconcailition. mature up

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      • 8 October 2012 17:04, by Northern Sudanese

        Jewish Ally
        listen the thing is right you voted for independence and made fun of north, why do you wanna come back? no northerner would wish to live in south. south has nothing to offer, no food , electricity , schools , hospitals ect so the only one who benefits is south because all its starving people will go north.
        we welcome trade , oil ect but not 4 freedoms!

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    • 8 October 2012 13:15, by South South

      Northern Sudanese,
      I do not know why this gay man called Bashir thinks that South Sudan is the only place to help is falling economy. We do not want any dity goods from gays people of North Sudan ( I mean black Arabs).

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      • 8 October 2012 17:00, by Northern Sudanese

        South South
        then go tell your president to stop importing goods from sudan that goes to starving people of south. this is not about goods, this is about a dumb president, enjoying his time in his palace and bring insects from south to live next to us!

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      • 8 October 2012 17:00, by Northern Sudanese

        South South
        then go tell your president to stop importing goods from sudan that goes to starving people of south. this is not about goods, this is about a dumb president, enjoying his time in his palace and bring insects from south to live next to us!

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  • 8 October 2012 10:40, by NO PEACE

    Bashir orders reopening of border with South Sudan.
    after what Bashir?

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  • 8 October 2012 10:43, by 4Justice

    No soap factory, no cooking oil factory, no sugar factory, no tomato paste factory Salva is a useless leader!

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  • 8 October 2012 13:09, by Jalaby

    Mr. Santino, you’re no longer a Sudanese!
    I was watching Blue Nile(BN) TV few days ago and as part of the reaction for the recent Addis Ababa agreement between Sudan & S South,BN TV interviewed Mr. Santino the head of southern Sudanese community in Sudan,to my surprise,when the interviewer introduced him as "The Head of South Sudan Community in Sudan"

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    • 8 October 2012 13:18, by Jalaby

      he objected the name and didn’t like it and said to the interviewer "Although you called me that but I’m still believe I’m a Sudanese!"
      Well let us be a realistic and rational and freeze our emotion,you guys voted 98% for separation and to have your own country how come you’re a Sudanese?! you’re no longer Sudanese but

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      • 8 October 2012 13:31, by Jalaby

        southern Sudanese, how many of you guys cried sadly at the time when packed your stuff and heading to south? how many of you still living in Sudan despite voted for separation? how many of you waiting impatiently to cross the border and enter Sudan again!
        We live in very rich country in terms of resources, Now on, the future looks great for our Sudan economy, now we have many

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        • 8 October 2012 14:34, by Jalaby

          we have many foreigners working in our country legally or illegally, we have our Egyptians brothers, Ethiopians & Eritreans brothers, Chadians brothers, etc and we don’t mind to have southern Sudanese as foreigners in our country as long as they’ve legal status and abide with our rules and laws! They’re no longer Sudanese but foreigners and Southern Sudanese!

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      • 8 October 2012 13:42, by Abyei Soil

        These are individuals my friend, They don’t know the reason behind South Sudanese decisions why they choose for seperation, but for sure I bet you are lying, don’t you?

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    • 8 October 2012 13:37, by Nubian King

      Jallaby,
      Please shut up because you’re too a refugee to Sudan who just came carrying a mini-sack (Mukhla) in search of food. Who gave you the right to decide who visits Sudan?? Any one who respects themselves is highly welcomed but those who come to enforce their cultures unto true Sudanese will one day be chased away. Sudanese would one day wish to happily stay with their good neighbors.

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  • 8 October 2012 13:24, by Nubian King

    Dear readers,
    Shelling currently in Kadugli town. I know this will may be make the kiddish NCP family alter their decision to reopen border with the South and eventually tomorrow you’ll see different headlines in Sudan Tribune.Good enough RSS doesn’t respond in kind as its govt respects treaties it signs as contrary to Khartoum.

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    • 8 October 2012 13:43, by Jalaby

      Nubian King,
      HAHAHAHAHAHA
      You know what? even if what you said is correct but it is not more than "The Last Movement for the Powerless Slaughter before dying away" "Farfarat Mazboah" lolol
      I suggest to Al-Helo to kiss Mr. Kiir ass so he revokes the last agreement with Khartoum, it may work, who knows? lol lol

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      • 8 October 2012 15:06, by Majongdit

        there is nothing about what you call Sudan. in fact, I know nothing about it except it extreme heat, dust and pretence. I don’t like anything about your culture and all your way of life. i cannot stay in that country. I don’t know who are these S Sudanese running after the 4 freedoms. and let me tell you, S Sudan shall continue to do what it has been doing over the past centuries:protect Africa

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        • 8 October 2012 17:07, by Northern Sudanese

          Majongdit
          no one told you to come north, please stay down their in your paradise where there is no electricity , food , schools, clean water , roads , hospitals , ect.....
          only diseases , killings , cows , murder ect.....
          stay in your paradise thank you :)

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          • 8 October 2012 20:50, by sudan african

            Northern Sudanese, I think you must be stupid to keep bring up the issues of no electricity, food, schools, clean water, roads, hospital and etc. Those are final called for separation in the first place, because your stupid/moran government forgot to developed South Sudan. South Sudan was the part of the whole Sudan eight plus years ago.

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      • 8 October 2012 18:08, by Ruach

        One would wonder why Jalliin are dancing and singing what they don’t know!Look am now spying your fake lands and deals with us.Am currently in Heglig the Mining Engineer and I will go to Abyei very soon with my MI from Jews and South Sudan!You will never define this deal how it will benefit u!Ok common our Parasites(slaves) to New Jerusalem(South Sudan),but don’t produce pop sound through youranus

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  • 8 October 2012 17:54, by James Maker Akok

    To all of you
    Do you know why they changed meeting from Juba to Khartoum, is because South Sudanese people are not President Kiir agreement with North Sudan Government that is why they changed meeting to Khartoum, they think South Sudanese people may storm meeting and that thing is really with South Sudanese people now they don’t want those dirty agreement.

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    • 8 October 2012 18:17, by sudani ana

      Actually they changed the security meetings to Khartoum because Juba doesn’t have the appropriate conferencing facilities. It would be embarrassing if they have a power cut in the middle of an important meeting.

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      • 9 October 2012 07:21, by James Maker Akok

        Tell the true don’t cheat yourself with your people to be proud for lairs.

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  • 8 October 2012 20:55, by ViVa Sudan

    YES YES YES YES NO NEED FOR ANY RELATIONSHIP WITH SOUTHNERS

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