ASPOBRAS COBRA DE OBAMA CONDIÇÕES PARA ACORDO
| Dr. Marial [Photo: Associated Press] |
Para a ASPOBRAS, o Presidente Barack Obama, só deverá cumprir os acordos comercias entre os EUA, Sudão do Norte e Sudão do Sul, condicionado ao tratado de paz.
Sudão do Norte, deu até agosto de 2013 para que o petróleo do Sul, passe pelo seu canal de navegação.
A ASPOBRAS quer o Brasil no meio das negociações e a estabilidade de poder.
A ASPOBRAS, apoia a nomeação de Barnaba Marial Benjamin e acha que com Barnaba, é mais fácil de sair um acordo; mesmo com as reclamações públicas do ministro.
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ASPOBRAS COBRA OBAMA FOR CONDITIONS AGREEMENT
For ASPOBRAS, President Barack Obama, should only meet the trade agreements between the U.S., North Sudan and South Sudan, conditioning the peace treaty.
Northern Sudan, gave until August 2013 that the oil South, go through your navigation channel.
The ASPOBRAS wants Brazil in the middle of negotiations of power and stability.
The ASPOBRAS supports the appointment of Barnaba Marial Benjamin and thinks with Barnaba, it is easier to get out a deal, even with the complaints of the public minister.
RSS seeks US support on cooperation agreement
JUBA, 7 July 2013 (NASS) – South Sudan Government has called upon President Obama’s adminstration to assist in ensuring the implementation of the cooperation agreement between the Republics of South Sudan and Sudan that has gone through a series of violations since it was signed.
Speaking at the independence anniversary of the United States on Thursday, the official government spokesperson, Dr. Barnaba Marial Benjamin said South Sudan is in need of US contribution to see that the cooperation agreement is respected by Sudan.
He said although South Sudan is committed to the cooperation agreement and good neighborhood with Sudan, the latter is dragging its feet in the implementation of the agreement. Dr. Benjamin also called on the US investors to invest on oil and the other resources in South Sudan.
US ambassador to South Sudan, Suzan Page reiterated the commitment of the Obama administration to the country saying US stands with South Sudan in good and bad times.
In a related development, the minister Dr. Benjamin also attended the nineteenth anniversary of the Rwandan freedom organized by Rwandan peacekeepers in Juba. In his key address at the occasion, the minister pledged the government’s commitment to work together and enhance bilateral relations between Rwanda and Africa’s newest country South Sudan.
Hilde Johnson, the UN envoy to South Sudan underscored Rwanda’s contribution in peace building efforts in the Republic of South Sudan. She said Rwanda efforts dates back to the pre and post-independent South Sudan. After the independence, Rwanda alone deployed to UNMISS 845 troops, 48 police and one hundred eleven aviation officers, she noted.
Rwanda's contingent commander, Col. David Ngarambe pledged to do much to see a peaceful South Sudan.
FONTE: Reported by Martin Jada Gabriel News Agency of South Sudan (NASS)
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