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Ongoing war in Sudan stalls progress in disputed Abyei region

Last updated: 29/05/2024
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The ongoing conflict between rival militaries in Sudan has stalled progress towards the determination of the final status of the disputed oil-rich Abyei region which straddles the Sudan-South Sudan border, the head of UN peacekeeping operations said on Tuesday.

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Intercommunal tensionsHumanitarian challengesFallout from Sudan crisisEconomic woes in South Sudan

Despite these challenges, the UN remains prepared to support both parties, in close collaboration with the African Union, once they resume political negotiation said Jean-Pierre Lacroix, briefing ambassadors at the Security Council.

Intercommunal tensions

The situation in Sudan has also exacerbated intercommunal tensions in Abyei, highlighted by recent clashes over cattle rustling that resulted in multiple fatalities among the Misseriya and Nuer communities.

“Over the weekend, UNISFA held a meeting with Misseriya, Nuer and Ngok Dinka representatives to extend support for peaceful resolution of conflict. With tensions high, political support for dialogue between the Nuer and other communities in Abyei is critical,” Mr. Lacroix added.

Humanitarian challenges

He said humanitarian conditions in Abyei are deteriorating, with the region facing a scarcity of essential services and goods. This crisis is compounded by an influx of people fleeing conflict in Sudan.

Despite the volatile security climate, which continues to impact their operations, UN agencies and their partners are committed to providing necessary aid.

“Four off-duty humanitarian personnel were killed during the uptick in clashes in late January and early February, and roughly 20,000 people in Abyei are estimated to have been displaced during this period,” he added.

The same period also saw two UN peacekeepers killed in hostile acts.

“We strongly condemn the attacks that led to their deaths and express our sincerest condolences to the families of those who lost their lives,” Mr. Lacroix said, calling on the authorities to investigate and hold the perpetrators accountable.

Fallout from Sudan crisis

Hanna Tetteh, the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for the Horn of Africa, also briefed the Security Council, echoing Mr. Lacroix’s concerns about the political, economic, and humanitarian fallout of the crisis in Sudan, notably affecting South Sudan.

“The influx of over 630,000 refugees and returnees from Sudan has increased pressure on the population’s limited access to food, water, and basic health services due to years of armed conflicts, intercommunal violence and environmental shocks,” she said.

Economic woes in South Sudan

Due to the ongoing conflict, South Sudan’s oil production and exportation, which relies on transit through Sudan, has been suspended since early February following incidents involving the Sudanese paramilitary Rapid Support Force (RSF) in White Nile state.

Ms. Tetteh told ambassadors that resumption of South Sudan’s oil exports remains unlikely within two months, despite an announcement by Sudanese authorities.

“The severe disruption of oil delivery, the flooding of oil fields, and the uncertain security situation in the Red Sea have exacerbated an already dire economic situation in South Sudan,” she said.

Source: https://news.un.org/en/story/2024/05/1149446

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