
UK Foreign Secretary comments on negotiations between Sudan and South Sudan
LONDON, United-Kingdom, August 6, 2012/African Press Organization (APO)/ — Speaking in response to the announcement of progress in talks between Sudan and South Sudan, Foreign Secretary William Hague said:
“I welcome the agreement between Sudan and South Sudan on financial arrangements for the export of oil from South Sudan. This breakthrough will be an important boost to the economies of both countries, and I commend the spirit of compromise both governments have shown.
“While I am also encouraged by progress in agreeing humanitarian access to those affected by conflict in Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile, it is disappointing that Sudan and South Sudan were unable to reach a comprehensive agreement by the UN Security Council deadline of 2 August. The African Union talks have been led tirelessly by former Presidents Mbeki, Buyoya and Abubakar, and I assure them of the UK’s continued support in their mediation.
“I now call on the two governments to redouble their efforts to resolve all remaining areas of difference at the forthcoming Presidential summit, so the people of Sudan and South Sudan can enjoy the benefits of peaceful cooperation in the future.”
SOURCE
United Kingdom – Ministry of Foreign Affairs
