CAR president in Khartoum for bilateral talks
December 11, 2017 (KHARTOUM) – President of the Central African Republic (CAF) Faustin-Archange Touadéra on Monday has arrived in Khartoum on an official two-day visit.
Touadéra, who was accompanied by a senior delegation, was received by President Omer al-Bashir and a number of ministers and senior government official at Khartoum airport.
The visiting president would hold bilateral talks with al-Bashir to discuss ways to promote mutual cooperation.
Elected in March 2016, Touadéra has pledged to end violence in the troubled country, which was seized by religious and inter-communal conflict from 2013, when mostly Muslim Seleka rebels overthrew long-time ruler Francois Bozize.
During a visit to Khartoum upon his election, Touadéra demanded Sudan to support his effort to bring peace and stability to his country.
The CAR shares a long border with Sudan’s western Darfur region.
In the past years, the CAR governments discussed ways to join Chad-Sudan joint border patrols with the two countries but the political instability in Bangui prevented the poor country from joining this force.
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