JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — Sudan and South Sudan held high-level talks Monday seeking to resolve disputes over oil revenues and their shared border, the first negotiations since a dangerous slide toward war in April.
The talks in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, came after the United Nations threatened sanctions unless the two sides returned to the negotiating table and reached a peace deal. The move came after each side withdrew from disputed oil-producing areas near the border that they had occupied — South Sudan from Heglig and Sudan from Abyei.
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More News On The Conflict Between Sudan And South Sudan
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Sudan, South Sudan Begin Border Security Talks -- Voice of America
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Sudan fighting drives 35,000 refugees into South Sudan -- Reuters
UN Warns Of Deteriorating Humanitarian Situation In South Sudan -- RTT
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