Thank you so much for that question. I think the Government of Southern Sudan in the person of the President of the Government of Southern Sudan has a vision of how to embrace all the southern Sudanese. The question of disclusion of some of the tribes in southern Sudan is not applicable at this particular time. Everybody has a share in whatever small thing we have in southern Sudan, and as I mentioned recently, the Government of Southern Sudan convened the south-south dialogue meeting for bringing all the political parties together and pardoning military groups that actually rebelled against the government. That pardoning and the south-south dialogue were well received and were accepted. Now they have formed a committee with all the political parties for after the referendum, when they will have another election. Then they will form an interim government, so there is no question; southern Sudan has the grounds for them to focus on the referendum.
On October 26th, 2010. See this statement in context.