Major General Scott Gration to address disputes over the stalled implementation of the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement, or CPA. Save Darfur Coalition President Jerry Fowler, Enough Project Executive Director John Norris, and Genocide Intervention Network Executive Director Sam Bell issued the following statement:
"The Sudan advocacy community is encouraged by the U.S. government's initiative to bring together NCP and SPLM representatives to assess the status of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement. For too long, the international community has been slow in responding to the sputtering pace of CPA implementation and the NCP's attempts to undermine the agreement. The conference shows a welcome renewed commitment from the United States to lead the international community in re-engaging with the CPA.
"We expect tomorrow's conference to address several issues that are critical to peace in Sudan. Parties to the CPA should also focus on long-term policy objectives that, after the referendum, will help prevent a violent collapse of the Sudanese state.
"In particular, we hope that the conference will make progress on the following:
Key unimplemented CPA provisions, including:
* Abyei: Abyei has been the site of multiple violations of the CPA-mandated ceasefire and is hotly contested.
* North/South border demarcation: Delayed demarcation of the border between northern and southern Sudan is further amplifying the pressures between the NCP and the SPLM. Decisions on the border are bound to provoke strong reactions, but are critical to the successful implementation of the CPA.
* Joint Integrated Units, or JIUs: Created by the CPA to encourage cooperation between the northern and southern armed forces, JIUs have been badly and belatedly implemented. In many cases, their presence has led to increased violence.
Ensuring elections in a safe environment without additional delays. Elections are not a silver bullet and will not guarantee democratic governance. However, they should be supported as an opportunity to press for greater political freedom and participation no matter the outcome. Specifically, the international community should push for revisions to key Sudanese legislation pertaining to elections, including the National Elections Act, Press and Media Law, and the National Security Act.
Negotiations between the NCP and SPLM on a long-term wealth sharing agreement. Discussions of access to land for populations with diverse needs and livelihoods and planning for mutually beneficial development of oilfields in the contested border region could ease tensions over border demarcation and generate momentum for further cooperation.
"CPA implementation should be reprioritized as part of a comprehensive approach to ending Sudan's conflicts. This approach must also recognize that Sudan's complex conflicts have a common core: flawed governance by a center that exploits and marginalizes an underdeveloped periphery.
"The successful implementation of the CPA is essential to achieving peace in Sudan, but it cannot stand alone. The original intent of this agreement was to provide a transformative framework for peace and democracy for all of Sudan. It is our hope that the revitalizing of the CPA at this conference will also bolster parallel efforts to reach a peaceful settlement in Darfur."
Source: http://www.enoughproject.org/news/joint-statement-obama-administrations-sudan-summit
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