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Sudan: Vice-President Taha holds closed-door talks with rebels leader in Abuja.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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(From BBC Monitoring International Reports)

Text of report in English by Sudanese news agency Suna website

Abuja, 17 April: Vice-President Ali Uthman Muhammad Taha continued his closed-door meetings with leaders of the armed movements where he met Sunday [16 April] the chairman of Sudan Liberation Movement (SLM) Mani Arkoi Minawi.

The state minister for foreign affairs, Al-Samani Al-Wasilah, said in a press statement that this is the fifth meeting between Taha and Minawi, pointing out that the focus now is on the security arrangements axis on which agreement would have positive reflections on the security situation and displaced persons and it is …

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