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"We the willing, led by the unknowing, are doing the impossible for the ungrateful. We have done so much, with so little, for so long, we are now qualified to do anything, with nothing" By Konstantin Josef Jireček, a Czech historian, diplomat and slavist.

South Sudan Ready to Export Oil via the North if Trade Agreement is Reached

Steve Young in Sudan: One must negotiate to get anywhere
Sioux Falls Argus Leader
South Sudan is the newest nation on the planet. It’s also a place precious to a large number of Sioux Falls residents with growing bonds in the South Dakota plains. Argus Leader reporter Steve Young is traveling in South Sudan to introduce us to people 

BCCI: private sector considers investment opportunities in State of South Sudan
Bahrain News Agency
12 — (BNA) The Bahrain Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI)) revealed the desire of the Bahraini private sector to consider potential investment opportunities in the State of South Sudanand bilateral economic cooperation, citing the need to 

South Sudan: Why Things Fall Apart
New York Times (blog)
By MORT ROSENBLUM | February 12, 2012, 2:00 am ReutersPresident Salva Kiir ofSouth Sudan speaking to the press in Juba on Feb. 2 as he rejected an African Union proposal to resolve the oil crisis with Sudan. On Friday, the two Sudans signed a 

New York Times (blog)
Trinity Lutheran members work to install well in South Sudan
Marshalltown Times Republican
8 to bring more clean water to the remote village of Old Fangak, South Sudan. The Alaskan Sudan Medical Project, a not-for-profit organization based in Anchorage is coordinating the 10-day effort. Team leader is Brett Burroughs of Anchorage, 
Sudanese refugees, Denverites unite for long-distance fight against genocide
Denver Post
Oja Gafour, Bishop Andudu A. Elnail and George Tato have been working together, with Denver as their recent base to work against the silent killings in the south part of Sudan since June 2011. (from the left) Reverend. Oja Gafour is the local Vicar for 
Human Right groups call for independent investigation into Jonglei violence
Sudan Tribune
By Ngor Arol Garang February 11, 2012 (JUBA) – Human rights groups have called on the South Sudanese government to establish an independent body to investigate crimes and abuses allegedly committed in Jonglei state following last December’s tribal 
South Sudan cabinet resolves to maintain security budget
Sudan Tribune
By Julius N. Uma February 11, 2012 (JUBA) As South Sudan prepares to announce the much anticipated austerity measures, its council of ministers on Friday resolved to maintain the defense and interior ministry’s budgets, the government spokesperson said 

Sudan, South Sudan Sign Treaty of Non-Aggression
Voice of America
February 10, 2012 Sudan, South Sudan Sign Treaty of Non-Aggression Peter Heinlein | Addis Ababa Sudan and South Sudan have signed a security deal aimed at easing tensions that have prompted the presidents of both countries to speak of the prospect of 
South Sudan: Human Rights Watch says justice needed to stem violence
Afrique en Ligue
HRW said that to help South Sudan move forward with investigations, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon could appoint a commission of inquiry consisting of experts, including South Sudanese, and request support from the African Union.

Sudan, South Sudan sign border peace agreement
Oman Tribune
ADDIS ABABA Sudan and South Sudan signed a “treaty of non-aggression” on their disputed border late on Friday in Addis Ababa, where African Union-led negotiations between the two sides are being held. “The two countries agree to non-aggression and 
Ethiopia, South Sudan and Djibouti Sign Trilateral Agrement
Ezega
February 12, 2012 – Ethiopia, Djibouti and South Sudan have agreed for a landmark tripartite deal to build telecom and railway networks, oil pipelines, and duty free zones to link their economies via multimillion infrastructure projects, according to 
South Sudan Ready to Export Oil via the North if Trade Agreement is Reached
Sudan Vision
Sudan News Agency (SUNA) learnt that the government of South Sudan State expressed its readiness to export its oil through the Sudan as soon as a trade agreement is reached by the two sides. This came at the outset of the current round of negotiations 

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