SUDAN
Sudan Admits To Confiscating South Sudan’s Oil As Dispute Talks Resume
Sudan has started seizing a portion of landlocked South Sudan’s oil exports that it believes it is owed to meet unpaid transit fees, but has said it has no plans to shut down a pipeline carrying the southern state’s oil to the North. The latest round of bilateral talks began on 17 January in Addis Ababa, where discussions will focus primarily on the issue of agreeing on an acceptable transit fee...
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