Two Sudans agree buffer zone but Abyei problem remains unresolved
In depth
Issue 246
- 14 Jan 2013
| 6 minute read
The presidents of Sudan and South Sudan have agreed (again) to the establishment of a demilitarised buffer zone critical to the resumption of oil exports, but the details have yet to be elaborated. Negotiations in Addis Ababa on 4-5 January reached some conclusions but failed to resolve some critical issues, including the future of Abyei
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