Sudan: Free Will Party Affirms Its Support to National Dialogue

Khartoum — The Free Will Party has affirmed its support to the national dialogue. In a statement to SUNA, the Youth and Students' Secretary at the party, Ibrahim Abdalla Ibrahim, said that whatever our differences in many issues, but the stability and unity of Sudan remains an essential issue which of concern to all of us.

He called on the armed movements and the parties opposed to dialogue to participate in the dialogue without preconditions so that all the Sudanese people can achieve a national accord that is acceptable by all and protects the homeland from splitting.

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