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Sudanese oppositions to hold meeting in Cairo
Sudan, Politics, 5/22/2001

The Sudanese opposition Democratic federation party led by Muhammad Othman al-Meir Ghani has announced that the commission of the Sudanese opposition coalition leadership abroad will be holding a meeting in Cairo on June 1st with the participation of all opposition groups in order to revive the joint Libyan- Egyptian initiative on reconciliation and peace in Sudan and it will come up with a decisive decision towards the peaceful settlement.

The key figure at the Democratic Federation Party and the coalition Fathul Rahman Shella said in a statement to the Sudanese daily al-Sahafi al-Dawli on Monday that hope is pinned on the two countries of the initiative ( Egypt and Libya), due to their relations with the Sudanese crisis side to revive the initiative.

He added that the opposition has proposed its own vision to maintain a political solution to both Egypt and Libya and Showed readiness to approve a comprehensive settlement in the country.

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