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Gration defuse the crisis between conflict parties in Sudan

By: mohammedd send a private message
Khartoum : Sudan | 19 days ago  
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Is expected to announce a partner Naivasha, "National Congress and the SPLM" Today, to reach agreement on outstanding issues in the Convention, a solution to the withdrawal of the Vice-movement of the Parliament.
And engaged U.S. envoy Scott Gration, throughout the day yesterday, in a series of meetings Makokip, Council of Ministers, bringing together the parties, to resolve controversial issues and informed Massadermoabedp "journalism" that direct meetings between the partners, Bhoudurgeraishn and Vice President Ali Osman Mohamed TahaVice President Ali Osman Mohamed Taha and the Government of Southern Sudan, Riek MacharRiek Machar , over three meetings, and pointed to the success of envoy to defuse the crisis to assist the parties to reach understandings after each dig in his opinion, and the divergence of views arrived at a crucial stage, and stressed Almassadran the parties reached an agreement to enact a law on the advice of the People's and another for the Abyei referendum, after the National Conference was rejecting them, but negotiations are still going to address the dispute on the outcome of the census weighting one of three proposals already made by the three parties.
In addition, said Minister of the Presidency and the Government of Southern Sudan, Luka Biong for "journalism" that the debate between the two partners are still ongoing, and expected to reach understandings on both sides on the outstanding issues, and pointed to the existence of openness in some cases - the reservation in the report the details - and stressed that both parties want it to be agreement in one package all controversial issues, including Abyei, laws, and the referendum and elections, census and other, indicating that the spirit of access to resolve outstanding issues dominated the parties, and the issues become clear as well to see both sides around, Biong said that the two were put forward at the joint meetings of some of the issues relating to the spirit of action, which they thought would be of concern.

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