
The Council of the Parties of the Government of National Unity has welcomed the arrangements and directives of President of the Republic Field Marshal Omer Al-Bashir to the Committee of (7+7) for launching national dialogue.
The council pledged, according to its Secretary General Aboud Jabir, to work in positive way to translate those steps to an action supports dialogue.
He asserted support of the council to the directives of the President of the Republic on the issues of dialogue, calling the (7+7) committee to lead a political movement before outset of the dialogue with the arms holders to build the capacity to pave the way for their participation in the dialogue, urging the Committee on the creation of Conducive climate for dialogue to exert every possible efforts to arrange an inclusive meeting for the political forces and the national groups participating in the Conference of Dialogue, urging provision of the required guarantees for the armed movements to participate in the national dialogue to make it Sudanese-Sudanese dialogue.
Jabir added that the Committees of the Council of parties prepared visions on participation in the dialogue, expressing their readiness to reactivate the work.
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