The charge d’affaires of South Sudan’s embassy in Khartoum said president Salva Kiir and his Sudanese counterpart Omar al-Bashir are expected to hold a meeting during the African Union summit in Rwandan capital Kigali on 10-18 July.
According to Sudan News Agency (SUNA), Robert Ring said the two presidents expressed their readiness to hold a bilateral meeting during the summit.
The two countries have signed many agreements since June after meetings in Khartoum of the joint political and security committees headed by the ministers of defense of the two countries.
The agreements include withdrawal of armies from the buffer zones along the border and stopping support to rebels groups in each other’s territories.