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Sudan says it completed troop pullout from buffer zone

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March 17, 2013 (KHARTOUM) – The Sudanese government has submitted a formal letter to the commander of the United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA) declaring that the area south of the January 1956 border line is free of any presence by Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) as per the security deal signed last week with South Sudan which calls for immediate withdrawal of all troops out the demilitarized border zone.

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Sudanese Minister Abdel-Rahim Mohamed Hussein speaks during a meeting with his South Sudan counterpart John Kong Nyuon in Ethiopia’s capital Addis Ababa, March 8, 2013 (REUTERS/Tiksa Negeri)

In a separate written statement Sudan’s Defense Minister Abdel-Rahim Mohamed Hussein said that country’s withdrawal reflects its commitment to the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolution 2046, the security arrangements agreement concluded on September 27, 2012 with Juba, the implementation matrix approved by the Joint Security and Political Mechanism (JSPM) on March 8, 2013 and the declaration by the two countries to commit themselves to the immediate and unconditional withdrawal of troops from the other side of the border.

The minister stressed his governments’ keenness on activating mechanisms agreed upon between the two countries which aims at achieving peace, security and stability across the joint border areas.

He also affirmed his country’s readiness to discuss all security concerns raised through the JPSM as well as demonstrate sufficient flexibility to launch any new mechanisms that may allay fears and build trust between the two ex-foes.

A week ago South Sudan president Salva Kiir ordered an immediate withdrawal of the country’s army from the buffer zone.

Yesterday Lt. General Emad Adawi, a Sudanese member from the JPSM, confirmed that armies of the two countries completed the withdrawal of their troops from disputed border areas.

This month the JPSM agreed that troops from the two sides should pull out of disputed areas within seven days, starting from March 10th. The agreement also provides for the withdrawal of troops in the ‘Mile 14’ area within 14 days.

A joint monitoring force called (JBVMM) composed of 90 monitors from each side and a protection battalion composed of 860 Ethiopian troops from UNISFA will patrol the common border to verify the movement of troops from both sides.

In a related issue, the ruling National Congress Party (NCP) political secretary, Hassabo Mohamed Abdul-Rahman, called upon the political forces and civil society organizations to positively contribute in building strong relations with South Sudan, adding that timely implementation of agreements signed is an important step towards settling the Abyei issue and crises in the border states of Blue Nile and South Kordofan.

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  • 18 March 04:03, by Nuer Empire

    It is a big lia! They did not leave.Who are they fooling!?
    The Nuer Empire

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    • 18 March 04:59, by Dinkawarrior

      Ruach/Roach!
      You’re right, those of National Criminals Party (NCP) are always lying. They said they pullout from Abyiei last time but they were not. SPlA-Main, SPLA-North, and SRF are ready to toppling the Regime. It’s better for Bashit to builds strong relationship with the Cowboy rather than lies and while bombings South Sudanese children on the borders.

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      • 18 March 10:23, by EES Kingmaker

        Nuer Empire and Dinakawarrior
        I totally agree with your suspicions. The NCP genocidaires are lying a big time. The whole drama is meant to create an air of political stratagem intended to smoke out the SPLA suspicion, thus give SAF undesreved trust. Should SPLA and UNISFA believe this big lie? Let’s wait and see what may unfold soon.

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        • 18 March 13:16, by Oppressor

          YOU will wait for long idiot it is clear Salva Fake Sold you out & got the money of oil .. no chance for you now.

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          • 19 March 03:34, by Panthou

            Oppressor, your step dad oppressing your mom somewhere in Khartoum! Then who are you here in this web-media? Fools us, but we will depeat you all together with your liars! You will never gain any an inches in south Sudan’s territory except our dick in ur asses!

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  • 18 March 04:28, by Snipper

    So now the economies refuse to collapse and we are heading back to realities? What of the demand to disarm SPLM-N? You pathetic fake Northern Sudanese arabs!

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  • 18 March 05:28, by Ayuiu Makuac Lam

    That’s fully wrong the commander of UNISAF has an illegible link financially they are just engage SPLA to make completely pulling out from mile 14 and other part of Abyei.

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  • 18 March 05:32, by Deng II

    This Muslim terrorist heard that SPLA withdraw from JAU by RUETER and Independent news rush to announced that they withdraw too. This is liars. The following report has been in Yahoo news and rueter news for long period of time before their news.
    http://www.iol.co.za/news/africa/south-sudan-pulls-troops-from-border-1.1487781

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    • 18 March 05:38, by Deng II

      A Country rule by Dumb man that can be fool and manipulate by any world leaders when they want to. The Country is suck right now.

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      • 18 March 05:43, by 4Justice

        We are paying a heavy price for electing an idiot.

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      • 18 March 05:48, by Deng II

        An agreement signed while fog sign of alcohol on the eye of Amum and Kiir, who going to like it? They don’t think well when drunk. Now Army forces withdrawed from Jau where so the oil can flow.

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        • 18 March 06:00, by Deng II

          The one that South Sudan can blame the most, is the stupid Nuer person who Draft the Constitution of the Country,by left out the mean core of democratic system, what is called term limit. SO people like me who think that Kiir is more than dumb can wait for his term limit to come. but now he is going to rule for his life time, no body can going to do something about it. Not even Big Nyagatee RICK.

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    • 18 March 12:47, by Oppressor

      Poor Deng why can’t you come to borders to fight instead of Weeping like ladies some time u blaming Muslims & some other time u blaming Salva Fake ..so funny whether u signed agreement or not u don’t have any chance to take one single centimeter from our Beloved country, so plz go bow down & beg
      ur white Matsers in Israel & America to help u out scalawag trash SPLA/M/N Lawless ..hahaha

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    • 18 March 21:29, by Oppressor

      Sudan Interior Minister, Saudi Counterpart Discuss Bilateral and Security Relations it is bad news to you indeed wait for the result soon you will see it...

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  • 18 March 07:54, by Gabriel Ajak

    Sure, do u.

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