U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Office of the Spokesman
For
Immediate
Release
January 17, 2011
2011/066
STATEMENT BY SECRETARY CLINTON
Successful Completion of Polling in the Southern Sudan Referendum
The
completion of a peaceful, orderly Southern Sudan referendum marks a
significant achievement for the Sudanese people and a historic step
toward full implementation of the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement
(CPA). The United States commends the millions of Southern Sudanese
people who participated in this historic process, and applauds both
northern and southern leaders for creating conditions that allowed
voters to cast their ballots freely and without fear, intimidation, or
coercion. The successful vote was also a credit to the Southern Sudan
Referendum Commission, the Southern Sudan Referendum Bureau, and more
than 40 countries and international organizations. We welcome the positive statements issued in recent days by international observer missions from the African Union, Arab League, Inter-Governmental Authority on Development, European Union, and the Carter Center.
As
we await the official results of the referendum, we reaffirm our
commitment to remain a steadfast partner to both parties as they
continue to work toward full implementation of the CPA and to develop
their post-CPA relationship. The parties have an opportunity to forge a
durable peace between the North and the South, and to build positive
relationships with the international community. We hope they will seize
this moment, and the United States supports their efforts to ensure a
peaceful, more prosperous future for all Sudanese.
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