South Sudan negotiating oil deal with Zimbabwe

File photo: Oil installations in Unity state. (Radio Tamazuj

South Sudan and Zimbabwe are negotiating oil and other bilateral trade
deals as the two countries enhance their diplomatic ties, according to
Zimbabwean media.

Director for International Organisations at South Sudan’s Ministry of
Foreign Affairs, Ambassador John Andruga Duku, confirmed the development on
Thursday in an interview with News Day at the end of a study tour of
Zimbabwe’s immigration management by a delegation from his country.

 “It’s true we are working on a number of co-operation agreements with
Zimbabwe. We need to develop our bilateral agreements and oil and other
things will be part of that agreement,” Duku said.

The South Sudanese diplomat further said they wanted the agreement reached
expeditiously. “We hope to arrive at a win-win situation for all of us and
we need to do it sooner rather than later,” he said.

The world's newest country is one of Africa's biggest oil producers and is
being assisted by the Chinese to exploit its oil resources.

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