Friday, 28 December 2012

Dull government.








Sawarmi: Juba planted a large mine graciously, Juba: Sudanese warplanes bombed area Kerr Adam
12-28-2012 03:12 AM
Sudan and South Sudan, yesterday, charged into areas Taatnazaaha two countries on the border between them in a new setback for plans aimed to ensure border security and the resumption of oil exports from the south.

The accusations came in the wake of a statement Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir's willingness to meet with his counterpart in South Sudan Salva Kiir in an effort to push forward stalled talks on the establishment of a border zone free of military forces, according to the agency Reuters yesterday.

The two countries agreed in September last to stop military operations and resume exporting oil South Sudan through pipelines Sudanese leading to the Red Sea after approached the brink of war in April, which saw the heaviest fighting between the two since the secession of southern Sudan in July (July) last year. But the two sides have not Ashba their armies from the border region, a move both said it is necessary for the resumption of oil exports, which depends upon the economy of the two countries.

Said Colonel Sawarmi Khaled Saad, the spokesman for the Sudanese armed forces, told the Sudan News Agency (SUNA) said that after the forces of the State of South Sudan planting a large group of mines human area Samaha Arabian Sea in Eastern Darfur was formed engineering team to work on mine clearance that affected citizens, which hampered the movement of the pastoral tribes that inhabit the area Samaha, prompting citizens in the region to engage in battles with the armed groups of the People's Army of the State of South Sudan.

He added that the armed forces, for its part, reaffirms its commitment to all that has been agreed upon in the recent negotiations in Addis Ababa and they will work hard to enforce what followed with regard to security arrangements.

For his part, said Philip Oqoir, SPLA spokesman for the Sudan Liberation, a south Sudan army, warplanes Sudanese bombed area Kerr Adam located within the bar display 14 miles (5. 22 km) is known as the Mile 14 and says both countries It is part of his land.

He added: «Five people were killed during the bombing yesterday, adding that« all the victims were civilians.

The two countries agreed last September to recognize the administrative borders used by British colonialism when Sudan's independence in 1956 and the withdrawal of their armies to a distance of ten kilometers from the line, but they differ on the path of the line in some areas. And Mile 14 area extends along the south bank of the River Kiir, known in Sudan Arabian Sea. She says the United Nations Mission in South Sudan, Kiir Adam is located north of the administrative boundaries of 1956, South River Kiir.

Southern Sudan has been planned resumption of oil exports by the end of the year after it halted production of 350 thousand barrels per day in January (January) in the midst of a dispute over export duties with Sudan. He urged the African Union-Bashir and Salva Kiir to meet to resolve differences.

Middle East

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