Sudan denies joint protection of oilfields; only offered 900 technicians
The Sudan Ministry of Foreign Affairs denies it agreed on joint military protection of South Sudan’s oilfields with the South Sudan army. According to the state agency, Sudan Media Centre, Khartoum only offered to send 900 technicians. On his return to Khartoum on Monday, Sudan’s minister of Foreign Affairs stated that President Salva Kiir of South Sudan requested from President Omar Al Bashir of Sudan to jointly protect the oilfields in Unity State and Upper Nile State.The press agency explained that the 900 technicians eventually will work under the supervision of the South Sudanese Ministry of Petroleum. File photo: Oil storage facility in Bentiu (Charlton Doki, Upperniletimes.net) Related:Sudan prepared for suspension of South Sudan oil: Finance Minister (31 December 2013)Tensions within SPLA divisions in South Sudan’s oil state (20 December 2013)
The Sudan Ministry of Foreign Affairs denies it agreed on joint military protection of South Sudan’s oilfields with the South Sudan army. According to the state agency, Sudan Media Centre, Khartoum only offered to send 900 technicians.
On his return to Khartoum on Monday, Sudan’s minister of Foreign Affairs stated that President Salva Kiir of South Sudan requested from President Omar Al Bashir of Sudan to jointly protect the oilfields in Unity State and Upper Nile State.
The press agency explained that the 900 technicians eventually will work under the supervision of the South Sudanese Ministry of Petroleum.
File photo: Oil storage facility in Bentiu (Charlton Doki, Upperniletimes.net)
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