Juba rejects proposal for Bashir .. Party Abdul Rahim fly to Khartoum for the exchange of ideas with al-Bashir.
09-10-2012 02:30 AM
Khartoum: Ahmed Younis London: Mustafa Sri
Refused the delegation of the Republic of South Sudan a proposal by the Sudanese delegation to accept the African Union on the border between the two countries in the region known as the 'Mile 14', and described the proposed Juba prohibitive conditions.
The issues of borders and the Abyei region of the major issues facing the difficulties between the parties and may impede the path of negotiation that did not interfere with mediation and international parties. Juba described the proposed conditions prohibitive, at a time when approached delegations to reach understandings about the situation of nationals of each country in the other and the subject of the four freedoms.
Sources from the headquarters of the negotiations told «Middle East» The Sudanese Defense Minister Abdel Rahim Mohamed Hussein, who heads his country's delegation, has left Addis Ababa back to his country for consultations with President Omar al-Bashir on map of the African Union, which included the «tendency 14» border with South Sudan and Khartoum says it follow its sovereignty. The sources added that the African mediation rejected proposals Sudanese delegation for amendments to the map provided by the parties and approved the delegation of South Sudan them while rejected by Khartoum, and said that mediation stressed to accept the map without conditions, sources added: «leave Hussein linked Bakherith, especially as file security arrangements did not where progress because of its connection to the border, and mediation had set out its vision since the previous round, and Sudanese Defence Minister had returned for consultations with the leaders of his country.
For his part, said Atef Kerr, a spokesman for the delegation of South Sudan to Asharq Al-Awsat from the headquarters of the negotiations in Addis Ababa that the border issue between the two of the most complex issues to negotiate, as well as the disputed Abyei region between the two parties.
Middle East
09-10-2012 02:30 AM
Khartoum: Ahmed Younis London: Mustafa Sri
Refused the delegation of the Republic of South Sudan a proposal by the Sudanese delegation to accept the African Union on the border between the two countries in the region known as the 'Mile 14', and described the proposed Juba prohibitive conditions.
The issues of borders and the Abyei region of the major issues facing the difficulties between the parties and may impede the path of negotiation that did not interfere with mediation and international parties. Juba described the proposed conditions prohibitive, at a time when approached delegations to reach understandings about the situation of nationals of each country in the other and the subject of the four freedoms.
Sources from the headquarters of the negotiations told «Middle East» The Sudanese Defense Minister Abdel Rahim Mohamed Hussein, who heads his country's delegation, has left Addis Ababa back to his country for consultations with President Omar al-Bashir on map of the African Union, which included the «tendency 14» border with South Sudan and Khartoum says it follow its sovereignty. The sources added that the African mediation rejected proposals Sudanese delegation for amendments to the map provided by the parties and approved the delegation of South Sudan them while rejected by Khartoum, and said that mediation stressed to accept the map without conditions, sources added: «leave Hussein linked Bakherith, especially as file security arrangements did not where progress because of its connection to the border, and mediation had set out its vision since the previous round, and Sudanese Defence Minister had returned for consultations with the leaders of his country.
For his part, said Atef Kerr, a spokesman for the delegation of South Sudan to Asharq Al-Awsat from the headquarters of the negotiations in Addis Ababa that the border issue between the two of the most complex issues to negotiate, as well as the disputed Abyei region between the two parties.
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