
Summary: January 25, 2005: European Commission and Sudanese authorities sign the Country Strategy Paper to resume co-operation (Brussels)
Following the signature of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) between the Government of the Sudan and the SPLM/A in Nairobi on 9 January 2005, the European Commission and the Government of the Sudan have finalised the Country Strategy Paper (CSP) for their cooperation. This document includes the National Indicative Programme and will be signed at 15h30 on 25 January 2005 by the Minister for International Co-operation, Mr. Takana, and the European Commissioner for Development, Mr.
L. Michel. The President of the European Commission, Mr. J.M. Barroso, the Vice-president of the Sudan, Mr. Taha and Mr. Nhial Deng Nhial, Commissioner for External relations of the SPLM, will witness the signature.
In November 1999, after 9 years of suspension of co-operation, the EU and the Sudan engaged in a formal Political Dialogue. Since December 2001, the Dialogue has been intensified with a view to a gradual resumption of co-operation once a Comprehensive Peace Agreement would be signed.
The European Union has been clearly linking its future relations with the Sudan to the signing of a Comprehensive Peace Agreement. The Agreement is considered in particular as a basis to integrate in a global process the other marginalised areas of Sudan, including Darfur.
The signature of the CSP should be considered a first step to normalise the Commisison's relations with the Government of the Sudan. Its implementation will be gradual and in parallel to the effective implementation of the peace agreement and the improvement of the situation in the Darfur.
This progressive approach is crucial as it aims to establish a critical dialogue with all parties in order to promote peace and development in the Darfur and in the other parts of the country.
The signature of the CSP is therefore the Commision's response to the signature of the CPA. It aims to clearly establish the Commisison's support to the difficult and complex issues that both parties will have to deal with in the next months. The CSP will bring the first dividends of peace and therefore will support those who seek peace in the Sudan, including Darfur.
This Country Strategy is centred on supporting the quest for a just peace, as well as addressing root causes of the conflict. It promotes democracy, good governance and the improvement of human rights as a basis for sustainable peace. Because of the context of the Sudan, the strategy should address also basic needs at local levels.
The CSP creates a framework structuring the EU contribution to the Sudan of an indicative allocation of around € 400M:
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