South Sudan Oil Minister Stephen Deo will soon visit Khartoum at the head of a high-level delegation to complete arrangements for cooperation in the fields of oil and energy, and the implementation of the agreement on the transport of South Sudan through Sudan’s oil facilities as well as the the declaration of Juba’s complete readiness to fulfill its obligations in this regard. This came in a statement by the Ambassador of the State of South Sudan to Khartoum Mian Dutt to ‘Akhbar Al Yom’ newspaper published today. The ambassador said the new stage of the relations between Juba and Khartoum will see more closer steps in all fields, pointing out that the state of South Sudan has instructed the companies to complete the technical steps for pumping oil.
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