Sudan says to release ships seized from S.Sudan
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ADDIS ABABA, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Sudan will free ships carrying cargos of crude it seized from South Sudan to ease tensions between the two countries, Sayed El-Khatib, deputy head of negotiating team said on Saturday.
'President Bashir is ready to make this gesture. Sudan is going to release the vessels detained in Port Sudan,' he told a media conference in the Ethiopian capital.
South Sudan said on Monday it started shutting down oil production and accused Sudan of seizing $815 million worth of crude, escalating an increasingly bitter row over oil revenues between the former civil war foes.
(Reporting by Aaron Maasho; Writing by James Macharia; Editing by Toby Chopra) Keywords: SUDAN OIL/
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