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Office of the Press Secretary
The White House
Washington, DC
September 27, 2012
I welcome the historic agreement that was reached today between the
Republic of Sudan and the Republic of South Sudan on a number of
critical issues. This agreement breaks new ground in support of the
international vision of two viable states at peace with each other, and
represents substantial progress in resolving the outstanding security
and economic issues between Sudan and South Sudan. The Sudanese and
South Sudanese people who have suffered greatly through decades of
conflict deserve the benefits of a lasting peace – a peace that can only
be achieved through continued dialogue and negotiation, sustained
implementation of the agreements reached to date, and steadfast work to
resolve remaining issues.
I commend the resolute efforts of the African Union High-Level
Implementation Panel, led by President Thabo Mbeki, for its leadership
in shepherding this agreement. I also commend those international
partners who have contributed to this peace process, particularly the
chair of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development, the African
Union, and the United Nations.
The leaders of Sudan and South Sudan have chosen to take another
important step on the path away from conflict toward a future in which
their citizens can live in dignity, security, and prosperity. The United
States is committed to working with both countries as they implement
these agreements and as they seek to resolve those issues that remain
outstanding. We are hopeful that today’s deal can help spur broader
progress on resolving the conflict in Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile,
securing unfettered international humanitarian access in those areas,
and bringing peace to Darfur.
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