Both presidents of Sudan and South Sudan have commended and praised
each other on the “breakthrough” they achieved during their talks in the
Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa, expressing their commitment to fulfill the deal
they reached last Thursday on security, the common border and economic
relations which included the oil exports from South Sudan, demilitarized zone and principles of
border demarcation.
Speaking at the signing ceremony, South Sudan president,
Salva Kiir Mayardit said the agreement marked a great day for the two nations.
For his part, president Omer Al Bashir also welcomed the
deal, saying it reflected a "desire to achieve peace and stability and the
mutual benefit" of the two nations, pointing out that he sensed genuine desire
on the part of his South Sudanese counterpart and his government to stick to the terms of the agreement.
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has also praised both
presidents for "demonstrating the statesmanship that made a comprehensive
agreement possible, and for having once again chosen peace over war."
Ki-moon urged both countries to now embark on the
implementation of the agreements they have signed and to finalize the processes
they have initiated.”
We hope that this time they would really implement these
important agreements and that they will not be just an ink on paper! And that
the two parties will continue their efforts in order to reach a final agreement
and finding solutions to the future of the other disputed and claimed areas and
the status of Abyei.
It is now, the responsibility of the media outlets to support
such important agreements by playing a positive and constructive role, in
reading and interpreting the output of these agreements and keeping away from
the negative critique and propaganda for the peace and security of the two
countries, for the peace of the region and for the international community.
Let us forget about the past, look ahead and take practical
steps towards dealing with the new reality in order to build distinctive
neighbourly relations based on coordination and cooperation to serve common
interests between the two countries.