Sudan, Central Africa Republic sign security protocol
KHARTOUM, Dec 19, 2004 (SUNA) — Sudan and Central Africa Republic have signed a security protocol that is to come into affect as of the first of January,Deputy Chief of Staff and Spokesman of the Armed Forces Gen. Al-Abas Abdel-Rahman Al-Khalifa said.
President François Bozizi of CAR and Sudanese president Omar El Beshir in Khartoum during a press conference on Wednesday, December 3, 2003. |
He indicated that the protocol stipulates formation of joint forces between the two countries to monitor the security situation at the borders, preventing infiltrations and combating illegal hunting.
Sudan, Central Africa Republic and Chad signed joint security agreements in the context of the distinguished relations among these countries after meetings at the summit level and the ministers of defense in the capitals of the three countries during the recent period.