” ” Four delegations of the Ecumenical Council of Churches (WCC-COE) are in Sudan in these days, paying a solidarity visit to the people and the churches of the country. Conducted by the secretary general, pastor Samuel Kobia, they are visiting the capital, Khartoum, and the Darfur regions of Rumbek and Yambio. The news of the meeting in Juba with all the representatives of Sudanese churches was made known yesterday. First of all, they met the women and the young. According to what WCC-COE said, "The Council of the churches in Sudan (SCC), according to its president, Msgr. Rudolph Deng Majak, expressed its thanks for the moral support to the ecumenical family, which helped us to withstand the massacres and the shocks of this war". The global peace agreement of 2005 put an end to the war between North and South of the country, and created a government of national unity. The agreement, according to SCC, "is the basis for a fair and lasting peace, even though it has not been fully applied, yet". The references to the "division of proceeds from oil sale and to work transparency of the commissions meant to apply the agreement" were clear. During the meeting, they also talked about Darfur, defined "a tragedy for itself", as well as test-bed for the global agreement. "If we don’t solve the problem said the Sudanese representatives in Kobia, – there won’t be any fair peace".