Sudan may suspend more pacts with South Sudan
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Sudan's spy chief warns his country will suspend nine agreements reached earlier this year with South Sudan if it continues to support rebels fighting to topple the Khartoum government.
Mohammed Atta al-Moula's comments come a day after Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir ordered the closure of pipelines exporting oil from South Sudan. Al-Moula held a rare news conference Sunday, saying that other agreements involving security and economic pacts would be suspended with South Sudan if the country does not halt its support of rebels in Sudan. (AP)