Video: Sudan President Ready to Pull out Troops part of Sudans deal lauded despite Abyei deadlock

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Source: Sudan Tribune
Khartoum : Sudan | 8 months ago
The signing on Thursday of nine agreements between Sudan and South Sudan over a host of post-secession issues, including border security and oil, has generated positive reactions...
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Sudan President Ready to Pull out Troops

For more news and videos visit ☛ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Add us on Facebook ☛ on.fb.me According to former US President Jimmy Carter, Bashir is ready to pull out troops from the disputed Abyei Region. Sudan's President Omar Hassan al-Bashir is ready to pull troops from a disputed border area with South Sudan, former US President Jimmy Carter said on Sunday (May 27) describing it as a major step toward achieving peace between the neighbours. Sudan and South Sudan have been at loggerheads over a string of disputes since the southern nation declared independence in July. Clashes near the disputed border raised fears of an all-out war last month. The 2005 peace pact that paved the way for southern secession ended decades of war between the two sides, but they have failed to agree on the position of their shared border, division of debt and the status of disputed areas including Abyei. Carter, speaking to reporters after meeting Bashir on behalf of independent group The Elders, said the Sudanese leader told him Sudan was ready to pull troops from Abyei. [Jimmy Carter, Former US President]: "The President notified us that he's already informed Thabo Mbeki and others that he will withdraw the Northern troops-the Sudanese troops from Abyei and obviously we knew in advance that there are only a very few troops left there, and the South has withdrawn their troops. So this is a major step forward I believe and it's very good to hear this news." About 2 <b>...</b>
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