Dividing up Sudan’s oil industry between north and south is emerging as a challenge akin to separating conjoined twins, a fact that has heavily invested Chinese interests uneasy as the country prepares to split.
Final results released on Monday showed that nearly 99 per cent of 3.9m southern voters cast ballots for separation from the Arab-led and Muslim north in January’s referendum.
The outcome should mean that an independent south Sudan will emerge on July 9, following five decades of intermittent civil war.
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