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Numeiri will return to Sudan
Sudan, Politics, 5/13/1999

The political advisor for the Sudanese President Abdul Basset Sabadrat has announced upon his arrival in Cairo on Wednesday that he is visiting Cairo in preparation for the visit of the former Sudanese President Jafar al-Numeiri to his.

The Sudanese advisor added that the objective of his visit to Cairo is to prepare for Numeiri's return back to Khartoum at the instructions of President Omar Hassan al-Bashir.

The Sudanese President Numeiri ruled Sudan between 1969 until 1985 and he spent some 14 years in exile following a military coupe led by Lt. Gen. Abdul Rahman Sewar al-Zahab, who transferred the authority to the civilians during one year of his rule.

One of Numieri's aides said that the former President will return back to Sudan following consultations with the reception committee which was formed by President al-Bashir and that this return back home by al-Numeiri will be on May between 17 and 25.

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