Bashir and Kiir pledge to accelerate implementation of cooperation
agreements

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November 20, 2013 (KHARTOUM) - The Sudanese president, Omer Hassan
Al-Bashir, and South Sudan’s president, Silva Kiir Mayardit, have pledged
to speed up the implementation of the cooperation agreements signed between
the two countries.

The two presidents, who met in Kuwait on Tuesday on the sidelines of the
3rd Arab- African Summit, agreed to hold a meeting for their defense
ministers and the joint security committee in Khartoum soon.

In September of last year, both Sudan and South Sudan signed a series of
cooperation agreements, which covered oil, citizenship rights, security
issues, banking, border trade among others.

Last March, the two countries signed an implementation matrix for these
cooperation agreements.

Sudan’s minister of foreign affairs, Ali Karti, disclosed in press
statements at Khartoum airport upon his return from Kuwait that further
steps, which he didn’t identify, would be taken to accelerate the
implementation of the cooperation agreements.

He added that the presidential meeting discussed several issues on top of
which is the demilitarized security zone between the two countries,
pointing that progress has been made in this regard.

The joint security committee announced the postponement of a meeting
scheduled for 5 November to discuss the baseline for the buffer zone called
zero line, to allow more time for the AUHIP advisory committee to achieve
its mission.

The Sudanese official pointed that Bashir held several meetings with the
African leaders including the prime minister of Ethiopia and presidents of
Mali, Niger, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Burundi as well as
presidents of Tunesia, Algeria and emirs of Qatar and Kuwait.

The foreign minister added that those meetings discussed bilateral
relations and joint projects, pointing that Bashir’s meeting with the
deputy prime minister of Iraq discussed the Sudanese projects which will be
financed by Iraq.

Karti further disclosed that he held a meeting with his South Sudan’s
counterpart, Barnaba Marial Benjamin, saying that they discussed the
implementation of the cooperation agreements signed between the two
countries.

He further described the 3rd Arab-African Summit as "excellent" and said
that the Arab leaders decision to develop a mechanism for funding projects
in Africa was the most important outcome of the summit.

Karti pointed that Arab leaders agreed to allocate $1 billion of soft loans
to finance projects in Africa as well as $1 billion through the World Bank,
saying that this amount is insufficient.

SUDAN – UGANDA

Karti denied reports about four-way summit between presidents of Sudan,
South Sudan, Uganda, and Ethiopia on the sidelines of the Arab-African
summit, saying that these reports were "made up" by unnamed parties.

However, diplomatic sources told Sudan Tribune that the four-way summit
failed because Khartoum wanted to include in the draft of a final
communiqué a clear commitment to not support rebel groups.

Bashir and Museveni discussed the issue of rebel groups on the sidelines of
an African Union summit last October in Addis Ababa. At the time, Karti
said that the Ugandan president admitted the need to resolve this problem
between the two countries.

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