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VP Taha to lead Sudan’s delegation to UN General Assembly meetings

September 4, 2010 (KHARTOUM) – The 2nd Vice president Ali Osman Taha will lead Sudan’s delegation to the UN general assembly meetings sue to start mid-September, according to a news report.

Sudan's Second Vice President Ali Osman Taha (AFP)
Sudan’s Second Vice President Ali Osman Taha (AFP)
The pro-government Al-Rayaam newspaper said that Taha will be accompanied by presidential advisers Ghazi Salah Al-Deen and Mustafa Osman Ismail, foreign minister Ali Karti and other specialized ambassadors.

The newspaper added that the delegation will hold a function called ‘Week of Sudan’ on the sidelines of the meetings to brief on issues such as the Darfur conflict and the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA).

(ST)

7 Comments

  • Ahmed Chol
    Ahmed Chol

    VP Taha to lead Sudan’s delegation to UN General Assembly meetings
    This representation at UN always by NCP only still reinforces this twisted ideology that Sudan is an Islamic Arab State. No matter how long it will take, Sudan will fall apart so as long as those who are in power are not inclusive. This one side approach to national issues by one clique will fail as it did in South Africa.

    Ok since they are going to talk about Sudan issues including the CPA, where are the SPLM representatives? Don’t tell me that they will be among the specialized ambassadors. Because there is nothing such as a specialized ambassador in Sudan. Sudan will not get anywhere so as long as our Arab brothers in Khartoum think exclusively everyday. [“God will punish Sudan” the Holy Bible, ISAIH Ch. 18 says].We are far from over, war awaits us. Anya-nya III is imminent.

    Ahmed Chol, the future commander of Anya-nya III

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  • Sudan virus
    Sudan virus

    VP Taha to lead Sudan’s delegation to UN General Assembly meetings
    Why Sudan delegated by Arab(NCP) personnels only to the UN general Assembly?

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