The presidents of Sudan and South Sudan are set to sign agreements aimed at preventing another war, though some major issues remain unresolved. Officials say the deal, to be signed Thursday in Ethiopia's capital, calls for forces on both sides to pull back 10 kilometers from the disputed border. The Sudan Vision newspaper quotes Sudanese ambassador Abdul Rahman Sir Al Khatim as saying the sides also reached deals on security and oil issues. The two countries remain divided over who ...
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