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Some 80% of the Sudanese- Egyptian file is re-arranged
Egypt-Sudan, Politics, 8/24/2001

The Egyptian ambassador in Khartoum Muhammad Asem said that more than 80% of the issues opened in the context of the Sudanese- Egyptian relations file have been re-arranged and put into the right path.

He indicated that the so far left 20% questions of this file are not serious problems, but issues need to have more negotiations and sometimes to be re-arranged.

The Egyptian ambassador in Khartoum who is currently in Cairo said that entry visa can now be given to any Sudanese citizen to enter Egypt within days after this visa used to be given within more than one month. He added the same reciprocated measures are for the Egyptians who are heading for Sudan.

Ambassador Muhammad Asem stressed that the coming phase will witness work to implement all agreements and memorandum of understanding between the two states.

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  Discussions on the Egyptian- Libyan initiative concerning Sudan   (8/17/2001)

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