Sudan and South Sudan have reached an agreement on how to share the oil riches controlled by Khartoum before the country's partition, African Union mediator Thabo Mbeki has said.<br />"The parties have agreed on all of the financial arrangements regarding oil, so that's done," Mbeki told reporters on Saturday, without offering details.<br />But while the dispute over the finances of an oil deal appears to have been resolved, border disputes remain between the two neighbours.<br />Al Jazeera's Nicole Johnston reports.
