Khartoum and Juba delay joint security meeting to July

File photo: South Sudan's President Salva Kiir (Left) shakes hands with
Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir as he arrives for talks at Khartoum
Airport, Sept. 3, 2013. (Reuters)

Sudan and South Sudan have delayed meetings of the joint security mechanism
which were scheduled to take place on Tuesday in Khartoum until next month,
according to multiple sources.

The sources told Radio Tamazuj that the Chiefs of Intelligence Services of
both countries were scheduled to meet to discuss border demarcation,
creation of a safe demilitarized Buffer zone for the disputed areas and
accusations of support to respective rebel groups.The source further said
Khartoum and Juba have recently filed complaints to the African Union (AU)
against each other over support to armed opposition groups.South

Sudan declared independence from Sudan in July 2011, but much of the border
between the neighbours is still hotly disputed.

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