January 18, 2016

Sudan's al-Bashir calls on opposition to join dialogue for durable peace

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Monday 18 Jan 2016 - 11:11 Makkah mean time-8-4-1437

Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir

Khartoum (IINA) – Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir said that security in the country is of utmost priority for the government at this stage that witnesses a strong drive towards achieving comprehensive stability and durable peace in Sudan, Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.
He added that this stage requires upgrading the national sense of protecting the nation against those who are waiting to see the destabilization of Sudan being realized.
Addressing the opening of the Regional Lab for Criminal Evidence in Khartoum on Sunday, President al-Bashir called on the peaceful as well as the armed opposition to respond to the nation's call, join the march of dialogue and peace, reject violence and conflict and opt for peaceful options which have become the people's first priority.
Al-Bashir lauded the efforts being exerted to lay the foundations of peace and the presidential decisions which have been issued so far to open the field for all political forces and armed opposition as well, to take part in a dialogue with high-level guarantees on all national issues.
In this regard, he said the National Dialogue Conference is comprehensive and open for all people of Sudan, noting that his government would not be lenient towards enemies of dialogue and peace since they work against the wish of the Sudanese people, and would deal with the utmost needed decisiveness against any movement aims to destabilize the security and stability of the country.
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