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Sudan reiterates its willingness to negotiate with Darfur rebels

June 20, 2008 (ELFASHER) – Sudanese Presidential Assistant and government top negotiator for Darfur peace talks said ready for talks with Darfur rebel movements however he reiterated the rejection of his government to negotiate with the Justice and Equality Movement.

On May 10, JEM carried out an attack against Sudanese government in Khartoum. Following the foiled coup al-Bashir said his government would not talk with the rebel group because it wants to change the regime and no more concerned by Darfur people.

At the end of a two day visit to North Darfur state on June 19, the presidential assistant reaffirmed the readiness of the Government’s to conduct serious talks directly or indirectly with the rebel movements in Darfur in order to reach a genuine peace immediately except with the Justice and Equality Movement led by Khalil Ibrahim.

He said he had sensed through public meetings and discussions with the people of the state, serious desire to achieve peace and restore stability to Darfur.

The top negotiator added he informed North Darfur populations that state policy is to establish security and encourage the return of displaced persons and refugees to their homes with the Government’s commitment to providing basic services to returnees .

(ST)

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  • Jonglei-watchdog
    Jonglei-watchdog

    Sudan reiterates its willingness to negotiate with Darfur rebels
    Mr. Presidential Assistant and chief negotiator in the Darfur peace talks, there is no need for calling one party for the talk and leave the other one.

    How do you expect this to bring peace and stability to the region of Darfur? I know very well that the JEM you are preventing to negotiate with you will still be a source of trouble still in the region.

    Don’t mind of your power and economic status but discuss with all of the rebel parties so the peace and stability is achieved in the Darfur region.

    Though your governmet in Khartoum has proven to be too chivinstic and sort of parochialism, there is an international need for the peace to prevail in Darfur.

    Shame on you who live through making other human to suffer. Your days will end in darkness.

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