http://english.alarabiya.net/articles/2012/03/22/202498.html sort your problems out without foreign interference and keep it that way
I'm certainly surprised by your post, AbuSina... You seem to have no respect whatsoever for "the International community". Without that community, there would have been no Southern Sudan in the first place. Egyptians still have a lot to learn...
Abu - That's very good news . Let's wish both parties success in settling their differences. ====== Which "International community " ? you mean the two - who contrived/fomented + fueled the north - south division + years of conflict . ? Hmmm.
Additional supply on the market should bring gas prices down a bit... South Sudan Resumes Oil Production April 06, 2013 — South Sudan has restarted oil production after agreeing with Sudan to resume cross-border oil flows last month, an executive at the state oil company said on Saturday. After months of negotiations both African countries agreed earlier this month to resume cross-border oil flows after tensions between them eased. See also: Oil Deal Could Rescue Sudans' Economies April 06, 2013 — South Sudan has resumed pumping oil following a 15-month shutdown that was among the country’s many remaining disputes with Khartoum. Hannah McNeish, reporting from the Tar Jath Oilfield in South Sudan's Unity State, talked to VOA's Gabe Joselow in Nairobi about this new development.
And why you say so ? Is it because the mijority are not muslims ? Is it because they have diplomatic relations with the west and Israel ?
it will be alternative routes soon, and big war for Blue Nile (state) will start ... - - - Updated - - - actually SS does quite good...but i m sure your wahhabists will never like it
So. Sudanese to be given money if they behave... US pledges $90m to South Sudan but warns of sanctions should peace fail Friday 29th April, 2016 - Arms embargo also a possibility if transitional government fails to deliver, says US envoy, as funds are promised for safe water, healthcare, food and shelter See also: Riek Machar returns to South Sudan, sworn in as first VP Thursday 28th April, 2016 – Rebel leader Riek Machar has reportedly returned to South Sudan and has been appointed Vice President.
F-16's moved to Djibouti for Possible Crisis Response in South Sudan... US F-16s in Djibouti for Possible Crisis Response in South Sudan Oct 14, 2016 | U.S. Air Force F-16s and KC-135s were quietly deployed in July to the U.S. militarys counterterrorism hub in east Africa, where they remain on standby amid concerns over threats to Americans in South Sudan.