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South Sudan: Pullout continues as US urges talks

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South Sudanese forces were pulling out from Sudan’s main Heglig oil field yesterday, an official said, as US President Barack Obama called on both states to resume talks. “Our troops are still withdrawing; it will take three days,” Information Minister Barnaba Marial Benjamin said. “We are responding to the request of the UN Security Council and others, as a member of the UN and the African Union.” Sudanese army spokesman Sawarmi Khaled Saad said yesterday afternoon: “Now the fighting in Heglig is finished.” While the 10-day occupation, which UN chief Ban Ki-moon branded illegal, appeared to be coming to an end, each side had its own version of events. On Friday, Sudan said its soldiers had “liberated” the oil field by force, speaking after South Sudanese President Salva Kiir had already announced that “an orderly withdrawal will commence immediately”. Border clashes between Sudan and South Sudan escalated last week with waves of air strikes hitting the South, and Juba seizing the Heglig oil hub on April 10, sparking fears of a wider war. Obama said late Friday that “the presidents of Sudan and South Sudan must have the courage to return to the table and negotiate and resolve these issues peacefully”. “We know what needs to happen—the government of Sudan must stop its military actions, including aerial bombardments,” he said in a videotaped message to the people of the two countries. “Likewise, the government of South Sudan must end its support for armed groups inside Sudan and it must cease its military actions across the border,” the president added in the address, released by the State Department. South Sudan has denied supporting opposition groups in the north. Ban urged both governments “to resume negotiations immediately” under a mediation effort led by African Union envoy Thabo Mbeki, the former South African president. Sudan pulled out of those talks after the Heglig invasion. Although South Sudan disputes it, Heglig is internationally regarded as part of Sudan. Juba, which claimed Heglig was being used by Khartoum as a base to attack the South’s oil-producing Unity State, argues Heglig is its territory and has asked for international arbitration. At the UN, South Sudanese ambassador Agnes Oswaha said Juba decided to withdraw from Heglig “because it does not wish to see a return to war and seeks an immediate resumption of negotiations between the two parties”. “Instability could reoccur” if international action for a full solution to territorial disputes is not carried out, she said. Sudanese ambassador Daffa-Alla Elhag Ali Osman said: “We will not aggress and cross the international border. We hope that they learned their lesson and do not repeat such an aggression.” Sudan released no casualty figures from the fighting and did not allow journalists or other observers into the Heglig area, so the situation on the ground has been difficult to verify. Peter Gatkouth, medical director of Bentiu hospital in Unity State, said the situation was slightly more stable than a few days earlier. “But yesterday at night (overnight Friday) the Antonov (bombers) dropped bombs in an area called Lalop, and we received five patients last night and five patients this morning,” he said. The government on Friday night said it had organised a trip to Heglig for journalists. But an AFP correspondent who went to the airport in Khartoum early yesterday was told the trip was cancelled because Heglig’s airport could not yet receive planes. Juba’s UN envoy said “journalists and international monitors are highly welcomed” to go to Heglig to see who is in control. Since the invasion, production at Heglig has been shut and facilities there are leaking. Each side accused the other of damaging the oil infrastructure, which accounted for about half of the north’s production. The Heglig violence was the worst since South Sudan won independence in July after a 1983-2005 civil war in which about 2mn people died. Tensions have gradually mounted over the disputed border and other unresolved issues. Four peacekeepers wounded in Darfur Four Togolese peacekeepers have been shot and wounded in separate attacks in Sudan’s Darfur region, the AU-UN mission said yesterday. The attacks occurred on Friday, the same day the head of the African Union-UN Mission in Darfur (UNAMID), Ibrahim Gambari, expressed concern that rebels were exploiting a deadly standoff between Sudan and South Sudan. Eleven Central African troops belonging to a regional border task force were killed on Wednesday on the Darfur side of the boundary by rebels using gunfire and rocket-propelled grenades, officials in Bangui said. The Togolese police were attacked by unidentified gunmen just before noon on Friday as they were returning to their base in Murnei, West Darfur state, after patrolling in a camp for internally displaced people, UNAMID said. A rescue team arrived about one hour later and the peacekeepers again moved towards Murnei, but an ambush wounded two more UNAMID members, the mission said in a statement.
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