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Ethiopia PM, Presidential adviser confer situations in Sudan

By Tesfa-Alem Tekle

September 14, 2010 (ADDIS ABABA) — Sudanese presidential adviser, Mustafa Osman Ismail is in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, where he held talks today with Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi, a senior Ethiopian government official told local journalists.

Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi shakes hands with Sudanese presidential adviser Mustafa Osman Ismail at his office on September 14, 2010 (ENA)
Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi shakes hands with Sudanese presidential adviser Mustafa Osman Ismail at his office on September 14, 2010 (ENA)
Discussions between the two sides mainly centered on the current situations in Sudan and on bilateral concerns between Sudan and Ethiopia, Sudan tribune learned.

The presidential adviser who delivered the Premier a message sent from Sudanese President Omer Al-Bashir told Meles that that he is the right leader to address the international community to issues related with Sudan further calling up on him to brief participants of the General Assembly of the United Nations on Sudan to be held in New York next week.

During their talks, Ethiopian Premier hailed the ongoing pre-referendum preparations carried out on the side of the Sudanese government saying the relative stability maintained in Sudan creates conducive environment to conduct a successful referendum.

He said the prevailing peace and stability in Sudan significantly contributes to maintain peace and stability not only in Ethiopia but also across the African continent and reaffirmed that his country would do its level best to bring lasting peace and stability in Sudan.

Ismail, who is representing Sudan’s National Assembly, is here to take part at the 8th regular summit of the ruling Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) which will kick off tomorrow in Oromya’s Adama town.

Southern Sudan will hold an independence referendum on whether or not it should remain as a part of Sudan in January 2011. This is part of the 2005 comprehensive peace agreement between the Khartoum central government and the Sudan People’s Liberation Army/Movement (SPLA/M). A simultaneous referendum will be held in Abyei on whether to become part of Southern Sudan

(ST)

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  • Wolleyewu
    Wolleyewu

    Ethiopia PM, Presidential adviser confer situations in Sudan
    There is one tale in Ethiopia used to describe such instances like the mission of sudanese deligate in Ethiopia right now.

    It is “If you want me to tell you who you are tell me in advance who your friends realy are”

    Albeshir is a wanted man by the international court to be tried for the genocidal crime he committed in Darfur, In the same talken a person with a Congenital mental abonormality Meles Zenawi is also waiting for his date to be dragged to the court of hearing against his crime on Agnwak, Amhara, Somalie and members and supporters of opposition parties slaughtered by his loyal armed forces (Agazi) by the direct command of Meles Zenawi the contemporary commander in chief of the National Army.

    So it is not surprising if he defends for Albeshir. Because he will be creduited for what he has done now when his time of trial is coming to reality.

    The west and the US are now indifferent to the plight of the Ethiopian people caused by Meles Zenawi in order to reward him for his slavery service in battling terrerism in Somalia which was a sever head ache for Americans.

    But what they couldnot understand is that it is not Meles Zenawi who went on to fight with Terroristes in Somalia they are brave sons of Ethiopians who are now subjugated to the repressive rule of Meles Zenawi rule and they are living in the life of misery since the dawnfall of Derg regime and EPRDF came to power.

    So the enemey of Ethiopian people is not only the Meles regime but also the west and US supporting Meles zenawi and thereby extending the misery of the people.

    Wolleyewu

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