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Sudan to reopen borders with South Sudan for 1st time since 2011
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SUDAN -- Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir has ordered the opening of his country’s borders with South Sudan for the first time since the south seceded in 2011, according to state news agency SUNA.

Bashir “issued a decree today ordering the opening of borders with the state of South Sudan,” SUNA reported on Wednesday.

It come days after the South Sudan’s President Salva K iir announced a normalisation of relations with Sudan, although long running disputes remain unresolved.

South Sudan gained independence as the outcome of a 2005 agreement that ended a 22-year civil war.

Both countries have accused the other of backing armed rebellions against the other’s government.

Poverty has worsened in South Sudan since the referendum that brought independence – largely due to a brutal civil war between government and opposition forces.

Millions of people are facing severe food shortages, according to aid agencies.

Source: http://www.euronews.com/2016/01/28/sudan-to-reopen-borders-with-south-sudan-for-1st-time-since-2011/

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