Sudantribune.com: Juba refusing to implement buffer zone, says Sudan defence minister

From: Berhane Habtemariam <Berhane.Habtemariam_at_gmx.de_at_dehai.org>
Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2014 14:39:14 +0100

Juba refusing to implement buffer zone, says Sudan defence minister



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November 6, 2014 (KHARTOUM) - Sudan's defence minister, Abdel-Rahim Mohamed
Hussein, said South Sudan has refused to establish the Safe Demilitarised
Border Zone (SDBZ), hampering the implementation of the signed security
agreement


In line with the cooperation agreement of 27 September 2012, the buffer zone
will cover 10km along either side of a centre line. A joint force, including
peacekeepers from the United Nations Mission in the Sudan (UNMIS), had been
deployed to monitor the SDBZ, but on 22 November 2013 Juba withdrew its
forces and the border force was suspended.

The purpose of the joint border verification mission is to prevent cross
border attacks by rebel from both sides. The mission also has to investigate
allegations of support to rebel groups.

Hussein, who met with the head of the African Union High Implementation
Panel (AUHIP), Thabo Mbeki, said he briefed the latter on the latest
developments in relations, stressing that Juba has not implemented the nine
cooperation agreements signed between the two countries.

He told the official news agency SUNA that South Sudan refuses to determine
the baseline for the demilitarised security zone (centre line) between the
two countries, saying that implementation of the other agreements depends on
drawing the centre line.

In September 2012, both Sudan and South Sudan signed a series of cooperation
agreements, which covered oil, citizenship rights, security issues, banking,
border trade among others.

In March 2013, the two countries signed an implementation matrix for these
cooperation agreements.

Hussein pointed that the United Nations issued a resolution on 14 October
holding South Sudan responsible for holding up demarcation of the temporary
line between the two countries.

He underscored Sudan's readiness to implement all cooperation agreements,
expressing hope that Mbeki's efforts for the implementation of the
agreements succeed.

The defence minister further stressed Sudan's keenness on stability of
humanitarian situation in South Sudan, pointing to the influx of refugees
who arrived in Sudan due to the ongoing conflict in South Sudan.

"We are making efforts to stop the war in the south," he added.

He said the main objective of the next meeting of the Joint Political and
Security Committee (JPSC) should be the determination of the centre line
besides activation of the mechanisms agreed upon between the two countries.

On Tuesday, South Sudan's president, Salva Kiir, discussed with his Sudanese
counterpart, Omer Hassan al-Bashir in Khartoum the outstanding issues
between the two nations.

According to the closing statement of the talks, the two presidents
instructed the joint committees to immediately meet to resume implementation
of the cooperation agreement and submit their reports to presidential summit
through the joint higher committee.

The statement also mentioned that the JPSC will meet during this month to
activate implementation of the security arrangement agreement and determine
the zero line according to the AUHIP plan.

It also pointed to the activation of the mechanisms agreed upon to stop
support and harbour rebel groups on both sides in preparation for the
opening of the 10 border crossings between the two countries.

 

 
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