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Eritrea: Leaders of East Sudan Front Commend Govt's Constructive Role in Promoting Comprehensive Peace Process in Sudan


 

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Shabait.com (Asmara)

15 August 2007
Posted to the web 15 August 2007

Asmara

The leaders of East Sudan Front commended Eritrea's constructive role in promoting comprehensive peace process in Sudan, particularly in peacefully resolving the East Sudan issue.

The leaders make the statement at a farewell dinner reception hosted by the PFDJ at Embasoira Hotel last night. Speaking on the occasion, the Head of Organizational Affairs at the PFDJ, Mr. Abdalla Jabir, congratulated the East Sudan Front for becoming a new political party. He stated that this represents a first step and that more tasks lie ahead for the Front to accomplish. The PFDJ official also expressed conviction that all possible challenges would be tackled through common effort.

Also speaking on the occasion, the Chairman of the East Sudan Front, Mr. Mussa Mohammed Ahmed, said that the care and mediation role which the people and Government of Eritrea played in ensuring comprehensive peace in Sudan is immense and greatly appreciated by the Sudanese people. He further asserted that the Front would diligently work to strengthen the long-standing relations between the two peoples.

Ms. Amna Dirar, Sudanese Presidential Advisor and Deputy Chairman of the East Sudan Front, and Dr. Mebruk Mubarak Selim, Minister in the Sudanese Government of National Unity and Secretary of the East Sudan Front, also delivered similar speeches.

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Mr. Mussa Mohammed Ahmed presented the emblem of the East Sudan Front on behalf of the Front to the Government of Eritrea, as well as gifts to President Isaias Afwerki and other government and PFDJ officials for their contribution to ensure that the East Sudan peace process attain the desired target.



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