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New negotiations between Khartoum and the public movement for liberating Sudan
Sudan, Politics, 9/11/2000

The public movement for liberating Sudan and the Sudanese government will make a new round of negotiations on 21st of the current month.

Ata Allah Bashir, the executive secretary of I.G.A.D organization which supervises the negotiations said that "the new negotiations will take a new form and style in the negotiation way, adding that I.G.A.D and its partner will work on practicing pressures on both sides of the negotiations to reach an approach in the points of view that leads to quick peace achievement in Sudan."

He referred to that I.G.A.D will work on making the negotiation period open without a pre determination for a date in addition to urging the government and the movement on discussing the controversial issues without stopping at the points in which the two sides reach a dead lock.

Ata Allah expressed his optimism that the negotiations would achieve a remarkable progress.

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