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Sudan rivals try to resolve split | Sudan rivals try to resolve split |
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South Sudan's leader Salva Kiir is meeting the president in an effort to resolve a crisis that has threatened to tear the country apart. | South Sudan's leader Salva Kiir is meeting the president in an effort to resolve a crisis that has threatened to tear the country apart. |
Mr Kiir's ex-rebel group withdrew its ministers from government last week saying elements of a 2005 north-south peace pact were being ignored. | Mr Kiir's ex-rebel group withdrew its ministers from government last week saying elements of a 2005 north-south peace pact were being ignored. |
President Omar al-Bashir agreed in part to a request for a cabinet reshuffle. | President Omar al-Bashir agreed in part to a request for a cabinet reshuffle. |
But border demarcations and redeploying northern troops from the south are some of the things yet to be implemented. | But border demarcations and redeploying northern troops from the south are some of the things yet to be implemented. |
The BBC's Amber Henshaw in the capital, Khartoum, says tensions have been brewing for months between the southern Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM) and the governing National Congress Party. | The BBC's Amber Henshaw in the capital, Khartoum, says tensions have been brewing for months between the southern Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM) and the governing National Congress Party. |
The two signed the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) two years ago that ended the 21-year civil war. | The two signed the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) two years ago that ended the 21-year civil war. |
Under the CPA, the SPLM controls the southern regional government and participates in the national government in Khartoum. | Under the CPA, the SPLM controls the southern regional government and participates in the national government in Khartoum. |
But the enemies in war have struggled to become partners in peace, our reporter says. | But the enemies in war have struggled to become partners in peace, our reporter says. |
Deadline | Deadline |
Mr Kiir - who is also the country's national vice-president - is travelling to Khartoum for the meeting. | Mr Kiir - who is also the country's national vice-president - is travelling to Khartoum for the meeting. |
Mr Bashir has been considering the SPLM's requests since Sunday | Mr Bashir has been considering the SPLM's requests since Sunday |
Our correspondent says it is hoped the men can stop the crisis from escalating further. | Our correspondent says it is hoped the men can stop the crisis from escalating further. |
On Wednesday, Mr Bashir reshuffled his cabinet removing Lam Akol as foreign minister. | On Wednesday, Mr Bashir reshuffled his cabinet removing Lam Akol as foreign minister. |
Mr Akol, although a southerner, was seen as too close to the NCP. | Mr Akol, although a southerner, was seen as too close to the NCP. |
But the SPLM says not all their suggestions for ministers from the south were agreed to. | But the SPLM says not all their suggestions for ministers from the south were agreed to. |
| After meeting Mr Bashir on Tuesday, south Sudan Vice-President Riak Machar told the BBC that parts of the CPA that had not been implemented included:
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Mr Riak said the north had until 9 January 2008, the third anniversary of the signing of the CPA, to resolve these issues. | Mr Riak said the north had until 9 January 2008, the third anniversary of the signing of the CPA, to resolve these issues. |
Some 1.5m people died in Sudan's conflict - Africa's longest civil war - which pitted the mainly Muslim north against the Animist and Christian south before the CPA was agreed. | Some 1.5m people died in Sudan's conflict - Africa's longest civil war - which pitted the mainly Muslim north against the Animist and Christian south before the CPA was agreed. |