Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi (second left) and Chad’s President Idriss Deby (right) clap as Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir
walks on stage during the final session of a national dialogue launched in October 2015 to try to resolve the insurgencies in Sudan’s border regions and the country’s dilapidated economy, in Khartoum yesterday. Bashir extended a cease-fire in three
strife-torn regions of Sudan as he concluded a national dialogue to resolve the country’s multiple crises. Bashir yesterday received a national document signed by all participants in Sudan’s national dialogue. He stressed in his speech his commitments to achieve political stability and the peaceful transfer of power, renounce violence, implement the national document and form enforcement mechanisms. The procedural session of Sudan’s National Dialogue Conference on Sunday has approved the national document which would constitute the basis for drafting the country’s permanent constitution.
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