Abyei Abyei is administered by Sudan, but also claimed by South Sudan. Abyei was supposed to have a
referendum to determine which country it would be part of, but has been delayed pending discussion of disputes.
Kafia Kingi Kafia Kingi is a South Sudan sovereign territory according to the authoritative 2005
Comprehensive Peace Agreement signed by both states, the UN, and
Colin Powell representing the US, but has largely been controlled ever since then by Sudanese forces. The binding 2005 agreement specifies use of the 1 January 1956 boundary. Kafia Kingi was not transferred to
Darfur in the north until 1960.
Heglig Oilfield The town of
Heglig, which is internationally recognised as Sudanese territory but which is also claimed by South Sudan.
Oil transit South Sudan ceased producing oil on a complaint that Sudan was "stealing" its oil en route via pipeline to
Port Sudan, the only accessible venue to sell South Sudanese oil beyond Sudan. Sudan responded, saying that it was a "fee" for using the pipeline that was owned by Sudan. Several oil trucks were also briefly held by Sudan but later released saying it was a good faith initiative to lessen tensions. In September 2012, Sudan and South Sudan agreed a deal on border security and oil production to permit oil exports from South Sudan through Sudan to continue. In May 2013, Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir threatened again to block oil transits via Sudan if South Sudan continued to support insurgents in South Kordofan and Darfur. ==Cultural relations==