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Khartoum vows to end anti-Juba activities

Staff Writer | January 17, 2017 | 8:54 am

Juba has accused Khartoum of arming anti-President Kiir government groups.

Sudanese government will end support to South Sudan’s anti-government
groups and support the peace process, an official has said.

Foreign Affairs Minister Ibrahim Ghandour says supporting the South Sudan
peace process is one of the areas under which the United States lifted
economic sanctions on Sudan at the end of last week.

US President Barrack Obama said the government in Khartoum had done some
positive actions by ceasing hostilities in Darfur, improving humanitarian
access and ending negative interference in South Sudan.

Others include improving cooperation on counterterrorism and ending the
threat of the Lord’s Resistance Army.

The executive order freezing Sudan’s assets would be lifted in 6 months if
Sudan’s good behavior continues.

Another order which blocked all Sudanese imports into the U.S would be
lifted.

At a press conference in Khartoum on Monday, Mr Ghandour told reporters
that his government would stop any flow of weapons to South Sudan.

Since independence, the two countries have been accusing each other of
support rebels.

At the end of last year, the South Sudanese Minister of Defense said a few
members of the Sudanese rebel group, the SPLM-North, had been asked to
leave the country.

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