Peace negations on the two areas of South
Kordufan and the Blue Nile will resume in the coming few days in the
Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa.
Member of the government negotiating team, Abdul Rahaman Abu Midian has renewed the government side commitment to the guidelines as set by the African Union High Level Implementation Panel led by former South African president Thabo Mbeki.
Abu Median told the Radio weekly programme (Radio Conference) that
contrary to the government stands and commitment, the rebel Popular
Movement North Sector has shown no commitment to what has been agreed upon during the past rounds of negotiations about these two areas.
Dr Hussein Khartoum, another member of the government negotiating
team, has underlined that the rebels side has always been placing
obstacles before the negotiation process.
He said the government is always committed to the ceasefire and that
he expected the coming round of negotiation to focus on security
arrangement and the humanitarian aspects as well as the cessation of
hostilities.
Dr Ahmed Mohamed Adam, the Humanitarian Aid Commission( HAC) leader has underlined that the commission works to continuously ensure provision of humanitarian assistance to all areas of the country.
He also pinpointed that the rebel popular movement North sector does
not cease placing hurdles and placing obstacles before such an action,
with the view to serve its hidden agenda.
Source: SUNA
GMT 06:48 2017 Saturday ,15 April
Sudan renews its commitment to apply AUHIP negotiationsGMT 10:15 2017 Tuesday ,11 April
Sudan and Ethiopia Agree on Gradual Work for Reaching Economic IntegrationGMT 09:43 2017 Friday ,07 April
President Al-Bashir and Ethiopian Prime Minister Review Bilateral Relations and CooperationGMT 08:21 2017 Friday ,07 April
Sudan and Ethiopia Agree on Gradual Work for Reaching Economic IntegrationMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2023 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2023 ©