Security Council calls for South Sudan to withdraw immediately and unconditionally from the "Heglig" .. re-deploy their forces and the Abyei area for a distance of ten kilometers outside the border of 1956
Request of the Bashir regime to stop air strikes on southern Sudan ..
04-13-2012 01:25 PM
UN - Security Council has demanded the withdrawal of the State of South Sudan SPLA forces fully and immediately and unconditionally from the oil-rich Heglig also called for a halt to air strikes carried out by the Sudanese armed forces on southern Sudan.
President of the Council called on the United States Ambassador Susan Rice, in a presidential statement in an open meeting of both the Sudan and South Sudan to put an end to repeated incidents of violence across the border.
The Council expressed its "deep and growing his warning" to the high frequency of conflict between the two neighbors, which was clear from the seizure and occupation of the town of Heglig oil fields in Sudan by the SPLA.
Rice said that this incident "threatening the return of the two countries to war and a period of great loss of life, suffering and destruction of infrastructure, economy and they worked hard together for a long time to overcome them."
The Council urged both sides to re-deploy their forces for a distance of ten kilometers outside the border of South and North on the borders of 1956, according to their agreement signed in June and July and urged them to take immediate steps to establish a border area safe, demilitarized and activation of a joint committee to monitor the border.
At the same Council renewed its call for the Sudan and South Sudan to re-deploy their forces quickly Abyei area and resolve all outstanding issues that promote mistrust between the two countries.
The Council also invited the leaders of both countries to the meeting promptly at the top as it was planned in advance to make progress on issues that stand in the way of achieving lasting peace.
The Council examined the current situation as a "serious threat" to international peace and security and pledged to continue to monitor the situation closely and take additional steps as necessary calls to him.
For his part, Ambassador of Sudan to pay Al-Haj Ali Osman told reporters that Khartoum "monitor closely" the reaction of Juba to the calls of the Council, noting that "if not met, we reserve the right to exercise the defense of ourselves and we will not chase its troops, but we will hit the Deep South and teach them a lesson. "
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