
The government of South Sudan is an enemy and all Sudanese state agencies have to treat her accordingly," AFP quotes the resolution as saying.
A Khartoum information ministry official confirmed the move to the BBC, saying it was linked to South Sudan's seizure last week of the Heglig oil field along the disputed border. Juba had accused Sudan of launching attacks on South Sudan from Heglig. South Sudan seceded from Sudan in July last year following the end in 2005 of years of civil war.
But a number of major disputes remain, including over oil and the official demarcation of the international border, and there have been a number of clashes since.
"After the invasion of Heglig we know the real enemy is the Sudan People's Liberation Movement," Rabbie Abd al-Attie, a senior adviser to Sudan's information minister, told the BBC, referring to South Sudan's ruling party."It is not the people of the south but the government that is the real enemy and we know how to confront them," Mr al-Attie said.
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