The presidents of Sudan and South Sudan agreed Saturday to abide by timelines to be drawn up to implement a raft of security, oil and border deals stalled for over three months, mediators said.
With the two neighbors increasingly cash-strapped after a spat led South Sudan to shut down its oil output a year ago, the announcement offered fresh hope of a breakthrough in long-running talks to end the crisis.
African Union (AU) mediator Thabo Mbeki said at the end of a summit meeting in
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