April 11, 2013 (JUBA)- South Sudan has officially confirmed Friday’s visit of Sudanese president, Omar Al-Bashir to the capital, Juba, and called on its citizens to exercise warm reception.
Bashir, South Sudan government spokesperson said, will be accompanied by a 65-member delegation of his advisors, ministers of Defense, Interior and Foreign Affairs, as well as other officials.
“We would ask for a warm reception from our citizens in honour of the visit [of the Sudanese president],” Barnaba Marial told a press conference in Juba, Thursday.
He said Bashir and his South Sudan counterpart; Salva Kiir will hold a one-to-one meeting, which will later be preceded by a ministerial meeting between the two countries, co-chaired by the two presidents.
“The two leaders will mainly discuss all the main areas of last year’s Cooperation Agreement signed between two countries and the key issues within it,” he said, adding that focus will be on the nine agreements reached.
Early this week, Emad Sid-Ahmed, press secretary at the Sudanese presidency said Bashir’s visit comes in response to an invitation extended by his South Sudan counterpart, Salva Kiir who visited last Khartoum on 8 October, 2011.
Bashir had planned to travel to Juba in April 2012, but it was cancelled after the seizure of Heglig by the South Sudanese army (SPLA).
The visit also take place three days before a meeting at the level of political and security committee to establish a mechanism to settle the issue of rebel groups in both countries.
Khartoum, for long refused to normalize relations with Juba, demanding the later to stop its support to rebel groups.
The two countries will open soon ten crossing points on the border before to allow free circulation of persons and goods between the two countries.
Juba last week resumed the exportation of its oil through the Sudanese port on the Red Sea and a demilitarized zone has been established on the disputed areas.
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Bashir’s visit to Juba
Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir visited Juba on April 12 for the first time since South Sudan’s secession in 2011 for talks with his counterpart Salva Kiir. The two presidents failed to strike a deal on the issue of the contested Abyei region but did agree to implement previous agreements.
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Video coverage of the summit.
Sudan’s Bashir visits South Sudanaljazeeraenglish
Presidents Al-Bashir and Salva Kiir Hold Closed-Door Meeting in Jubassudanonline
Sudan presidents agree on previous dealsenewschannel
Bashir and Kiir seemed in good spirits when they met at Juba airport.
President Salva Kiir of the Republic of South Sudan hosts President Omar Hassan al-Bashir of the Republic of Sudan. President Bashir visited Juba on April 12, 2013.Pan-African News Wire File Photos
President Kiir and behind him Governor of CES Wani welcomes President Bashir to South Sudanmy momory
President Omar Hassan al-Bashir of the Republic of Sudan with President Salva Kiir of the Republic of South Sudan in Juba during an official state visit. The two states are working to normalize relations.Pan-African News Wire File Photos
Later in the day the addressed a joint press conference.
Presidents Kiir & Bashir addressing a joint press briefing after their meeting in Juba on 12 April 2013 #SouthSudan pic.twitter.com/RfAhqJSM3RGov of South Sudan
Photos: Sudan’s president visits JubaJUBA (12 Apr.) – President Omar Hassan Al Bashir made a one-day visit to the South Sudanese capital today, his first visit since before the referendum in January 2011. full story: http://radiotamazuj.org/en/article/photos-sudan%E2%80%99s-president-visits-jubaTamazuj Cross Borders
Tweets about Bashir’s visit.
Friday was President Bashir’s first official visit to @RepSouthSudan since independence in July 2011 #SouthSudanGov of South Sudan
Al-Bashir’s visit to South Sudan is a “major progress” in improving the relationship between Khartoum and Juba bit.ly/Zl7vlqSudaneseOnline
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Al-Bashir has invited President Salva Kiir to Khartoum for more discussion on cooperation agreementsRadio Miraya
Many South Sudanese expressed their unhappiness about Bashir’s visit for political reasons:
Some decisions taken in Juba leaves one baffled as to what is going on under president Kiir’s black hat.in my opinion ,Bashir should have been not accorded such grand reception in the drop of air and ground attack orders in mile 14 ,Jau and Upper Nile .One has to be really an ” insect ” to go ahead ,roll out red carpet and orchestrated musical band for blood thirsty facist like Bashir.Abataach John
After the oil was shutdown early march 2012, who did not faced what in south Sudan as a whole because some south Sudanese people are giving vague comments opposing President Bashir his visit to Juba Capital of South Sudan last Friday?????????????????/,,,,,,,,,,,,I really appreciate the Khartoum and Bashir’s government to accepted and implements the current and recent last signed documents of peace deal between the two neighboring countries, North and South Sudan, In the last one year, south Sudan was facing challenges of insecurity,austerer measures which had leads to reduction of public employees as well as their salaries,retirement of some government officials, lack of fuel , transportation of goods was a critical problem faced by our national traders, Poverty was also interfering with innocent citizens’ livs, Our major issue as south Sudanese, we think of supporting the rest of Sudanese rebels when we do not have enough military and logistics support to them, it is like a say, saying that, when there is an outbreak of war, you cannot run with some body’s child while leaving your child behind, this was a clear indication to our government and it has really sabotage the signing of pending documents between the two countries which would have been signed since last two years 2011-12.Lonymajak Makuei
While others noted or complained about the effect his visit had on Juba itself:
Juba getting back normal after BashirMarial Jieng
I don’t see the reason why people of S.Sudan particularly in Juba were punished to foot all over in Juba the all day just because Bashir came for a visit to Juba last friday till 6pm when vehicles were now allowed to move.To me, it’s useless to honour sb who doesn’t pay you back the same respect.Because in the near future when our president Gen.Salva Kiir visits Khartoum,Bashir will not even receive him at the airport.Instead of closing the businesses in his country on that day.Isn’t that humilation?So let’s stop honoring Bashir if we want him to stop calling us insect.Lew Pur
However, many were more positive…
In my view, coming of president Bashiir to Juba will only help in strengthening relationship between two countries for normalization of hostilities and implementation of 4 freedoms agreement but post referendum issues will remain un solve, for neither instance border demarcation nor Abeyi referendum are implemented and list is long…….. The evidence is years!Simon Aban
…including the African Union
The Chairperson of the Commission of the African Union (AU), Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, congratulates President Omar Hassan al-Bashir of Sudan and President Salva Kiir Mayardit of South Sudan for their fruitful summit meeting yesterday in Juba, South Sudan, which was a further demonstration of their commitment to foster the normalization of relations between the two countries and promote the wellbeing of their peoples.Omar Arouna