Darfur SLM leaders to meet Salva Kiir in South Sudan
May 30, 2006 (KHARTOUM) — Leaders of the Sudan Liberation Movement will meet the Sudanese First Vice President Salva Kiir in the capital of the southern Sudan Juba, a leader of a faction of the rebel movement said yesterday.
The leader of a faction of Darfur rebel Sudan Liberation Movement (SLM]) Abdelwahid Mohamed al-Nur, who is currently in Nairobi, has said that he would be heading to southern Sudan in the next two days to meet the first vice-president, Salva Kiir Mayardit.
Al Nur said he received a personal invitation from him to discuss the Darfur issue as well as the SLM stance regarding the Abuja agreement.
He said that he received a telephone call from the first vice-president in which he invited him and Mani Arkoi Minawi to visit the south to discuss the Abuja agreement.
The rebel leader reiterated that his party would stick to its position not to sign the agreement if the inclusion of an additional paper to resolve the fundamental issues like resources and power and compensation and the borders of the region would not be added.
“We have already reached a peace agreement for Darfur and we are waiting to convince those who have not joined the agreement to sign,” he told a crowd of supporters in Khartoum.
“I have telephoned Abdelwahid al-Nur to convince him to do so, and I will talk to him again,” he said. “I’m going to approach all those who have not signed the agreement and I will seek assistance from the United Nations.”
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