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"This joint motion for a resolution on the situation in Sudan and South Sudan was tabled following a statement by the Vice-President of the Commission, Catherine Ashton, replacing motions for resolutions tabled by various political groups. For years, these peoples have been living through a civil war that has killed thousands upon thousands and devastated the country. The European Union, seeking to contribute to establishing peace in this oil-rich region, supported the two countries’ independence process. However, it has not been possible to establish peace and much less to create conditions for starting the process of transition to democracy. The EU remains committed to the peace process and has mobilised EUR 285 million in special funds to support South Sudan. Nevertheless, human rights violations come one after another, with South Sudan bombing Sudan. Despite the African Union (AU) Peace and Security Council having called for both sides to withdraw their troops, this recommendation has not been taken up. I urge the parties to accept the road map for Sudan and South Sudan approved by the AU Peace and Security Council and adopted by the UN Security Council in Resolution No 2046, of 2 May 2012."@en1
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