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[Newscaster] President of the republic Staff Lt-Gen Umar al-Bashir received at the Guest House today the Lebanese Speaker, Mr Nabih Berri, in the presence Ustadh [honorific] Ahmad Ibrahim al-Tahir, the National Assembly Speaker.

The meeting tackled ties between the two countries as well as the situation in the Arab and Islamic arena. It also affirmed agreement of views on various issues.

Speaking to the television, Nabih Berri said he conveyed greetings from the Lebanese president, Gen Emile Lahhud, to President Al-Bashir, and the Lebanese people's gratitude to the Sudanese leadership and the ...

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