crude oil from its neighbour South Sudan to a port on the Red Sea after security conditions improved, according to a letter seen by Reuters on Monday.
Khartoum declared force majeure in March last year after the main pipeline carrying oil from South Sudan through Sudan for export suffered stoppages linked to problems spurred by the war between Sudan's army and the insurgent Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
Juba and BAPCO, the Sudanese company that runs the pipeline, to ensure safe flow of oil.
crude through Sudan for export under a formula established when South Sudan gained independence from Khartoum in 2011.
erupted into a civil conflict in April 2023, and the fighting unleashed waves of ethnic violence and created the world's largest internal displacement crisis.
(Reuters)
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