Thursday 27 September 2012

NO PEACE ... AND NO STABILITY !!!

Bashir and Salva Kiir met for the sixth time .. Analysts believe that the arrival of the two parties to a full agreement is difficult at the moment 09-27-2012 03:51 AM Khartoum: Ahmed Younis Observers did not expect that a number of meetings between President Omar al-Bashir, and his South Sudanese counterpart Salva Kiir Mayardit in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa (6) meetings. Observers had expected 'agreement' during the presidential summit was destined to last Sunday, but it was postponed to Monday of the same week because of the late arrival of President al-Bashir. According to analysts, the «presidential summits devoid of such precedents, but said it the top news site can find a place widely in the Guinness 'Guinness' Book of Records. Despite prolonged summit, the light at the end of the tunnel draws eyes to him, as sources spoke «Middle East» that the two presidents held the sixth meeting since the start of the summit «negotiate presidential» yesterday afternoon, and said: The hoped to sign two presidents after an agreement to end the conflict between the two countries and put a solution to the issues that have been 'stuck' between them since the signing of the Sudanese peace agreement «Naivasha» that led to the secession of the south from the north. For its part, revealed the Ethiopian Foreign Ministry said in a statement that the two presidents PATA closer to reach an agreement, and announced a press conference held by the two presidents, announces the final result of the negotiations, despite the statement of the Ethiopian Foreign press conference, the two sides did not confirm his contract. Analysts said the arrival of the two parties to a full agreement is difficult at the moment, and that there are still complex issues, and that the maximum could be reached by the two presidents partial deal that gives them more time to the UN Security Council. The delegations of the two countries have stressed in previous statements that the cases of «Abyei, and Mile 14 in which significant progress occurred, and that an agreement will be signed in a matter of hours, in the time in which it invited media mediation African journalists to attend the signing. For his part, the slaves spokesman Ahmed Marawah Sudanese Foreign Ministry said in a press statement, that the negotiations will achieve positive results after progress on the subject of 'Mile 14', because the two parties are determined to reach a deal with strong political will. And they may sign 'general agreement' in economic and political issues. The Sudanese Foreign Ministry revealed that the dialogue between the two delegations was going for the past three days about «the demilitarized zone, and the logic of the oil-rich Abyei. Middle East

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