Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2011-06-09-Speech-4-176-250"
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"Following its independence, which is due to take place in exactly one month’s time, South Sudan will be faced with numerous humanitarian and socio-economic problems at once. For a long time to come, assistance from neighbouring countries will be more important than ever to South Sudan as it seeks to fight poverty, strengthen local communities and accelerate the benefits of peace for the population.
In the period immediately after the referendum, while the country will have access to multilateral sources of finance, there is a risk that a funding gap will be created that will make South Sudan highly vulnerable and very much at risk of a state collapse. I believe it is therefore essential that the European Union do everything in its power to help the Sudanese pull through this critical period and prevent an impending humanitarian catastrophe, because this country can begin to work systematically towards achieving its development goals only if confidence prevails in a peaceful future."@en1
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