Khartoum — The state's minister at Sudan's cabinet and the official spokesperson for the Liberation and Justice Movement (LJM) Ahmed Fadul disclosed today that they reached an agreement with Khartoum on the outstanding issues that led to suspending their participation in the government.
But Fadul said in a statement to Al-Khartoum daily that the memo containing their demands which was presented to the 1st Vice President Ali Osman Mohamed Taha fell on a weekend so it was mistakenly understood as if they froze their membership in the government.
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