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"Madam President, it is difficult to oversee the final steps in the formation of a new country along a peaceful path. The ultimate objective – peace – must be safeguarded, but without losing significant pieces of the global agreement.
Khartoum’s military action in Abyei appears to be jeopardising the good overall outcome of this journey, though not the founding of the 54th African state on 9 July.
The South must not react to provocation and not lose sight of the final objective, which is not only independence but also the constitution of credible institutions and the advancement of its population, 90% of which lives below the poverty line. The people are unlikely to benefit from foreign investment, which already promises to be transparent and not predatory.
I believe that this – the problem of foreign investment in South Sudan – will soon be a new front line that the European Union must monitor and on which it must assert the credibility it has earned in recent years in this region."@en1
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