Wednesday, 26 September 2012
The signature is it near?
Sudanese diplomacy: the talks are very difficult and complex issues, if no agreement is likely to enter mediation.
Bashir canceled his engagements and Salva Kiir canceled his trip to United Nations meetings in America
09-26-2012 04:05 AM
(SUNA) Ambassador slaves Marawah spokesman and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs that the fifth meeting of the Summit Presidents Bashir and Kiir has focused primarily on the Abyei area and that the debate will continue on the area while still continuing to negotiate the heads of the two delegations Idris Mohammed Abdul Qadir and Pagan Amum.
Marawah said in a statement (SUNA) believe that a dispute over the 14 miles has begun gradually narrowing.
The slaves Manod be said that the political will in session between the two parties to reach an agreement and see the seriousness that presidents remained in Addis Ababa, where for President of South Sudan to travel to New York and canceled President Bashir lot of links pointing to this evidence to the whole world that the two sides are willing to reach the final solutions and said sovereignty two sides expect to sign a framework agreement which Mansay him and if this is not done, it is likely that the mediation tend to develop a road map for the remainder of the outstanding issues between the two parties.
On the other hand Ambassador slaves Marawah press and foreign media covering the meetings, he explained that there is hope to reach positive results of these talks may on Wednesday described the talks as very difficult and themed complex but there is political will on the part of Sudan, and I think that there is political will from the other side.
He said slaves to the foreign press that the two sides may sign an agreement not detailed but it may be a general agreement in relation to each economic and political issues and others.
He said that this is determined by a meeting on Wednesday, adding that the parties are making a great effort to reached a final agreement today.
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