The President of the Republic said implementation is more important than signing agreements and regular summits taking place in Khartoum and Juba.
Salva Kiir Mayardit said on Tuesday at the end of the South Sudan-Sudan presidential summit that there were serious outstanding issues to be implemented which could help the two countries move forward without difficulty.
He expressed South Sudan’s government readiness to help the government and people of Sudan.
Government Secretary-General Abdoun Agaw read out a joint communiqué that Salva Kiir and Omar Al Bashir agreed to expedite the establishment of Abyei administration, council and police organ and to pay the two percent of its oil share including arrears.
The summit also agreed to expedite the operationalization of the work of joint committees on oil monitoring and exportation.
The presidents agreed to enhance cooperation between the two central banks to facilitate payments and coordinate monetary and banking policies, directing them to facilitate trade, transfers, pensions and business activities.
President Bashir pledged that the movement of Sudanese and South Sudanese people would be free soon across the borders of the two sisterly countries.