South Sudan threatens to suspend oil production if north imposes unilateral decision
South Sudan threatens to suspend oil production if north imposes unilateral …
Sudan Tribune
November 30, 2011 (JUBA) – The South Sudan government on Wednesday reacted negatively to reports that Sudan plans to take 23% of the new country’s oil exports, saying it will consider suspending oil production if north Sudan continues to impose high …
Sudan Says It Hasn’t Stopped South Sudan’s Oil Exports
Bloomberg
By William Davison – Wed Nov 30 13:16:13 GMT 2011 Sudan’s government said it hasn’t blocked South Sudan’s oil exports, contradicting a statement by its oil minister two days ago that shipments have been halted. “The government of Sudan has not and will …
Sudan Threatens to Take One-Fourth of South Sudan’s Oil
Voice of America (blog)
Sudan says it will take about a quarter of South Sudan’s oil from a pipeline under Sudan after talks on sharing oil revenue failed. Sudanese officials say they have no plans to block South Sudan’s oil exports. Officials say they only want their fair …
A&M partners with South Sudan
Bryan College Station Eagle
By VIMAL PATEL South Sudan, just created in July, will be helped in its development by the A&M System, which will have employees on the ground in the African nation teaching agriculture methods. Texas A&M’s Borlaug Institute for International …
South Sudan: Ngok – No-Fly Zone Over Abyei to Force SAF Out
AllAfrica.com
… of the SPLM and the government of South Sudan in finding a final solution to the issue of Abyei area within the framework of the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement, Abyei Protocol and the 2009 awarded of the permanent court of arbitration at the Hague….
Korea to send peacekeepers to South Sudan
The Korea Herald
The government has decided to send peacekeeping troops to South Sudan next year, sources said Thursday. The decision was made in response to requests from the United Nations made on Aug. 8. Although the decision has yet to be approved by the National …
Seoul mulls sending troops to South Sudan
Korea Times
By Kang Hyun-kyung The government is considering sending hundreds of non-combat troops to South Sudan as part of a UN peace keeping operation, according to sources Thursday. The government will come up with a dispatch plan for some 350 to 400 soldiers …