Ali Al-Hajj: the rebels and the opposition accepted the draft terms of dialogue
With Taha agreed to make a smooth democratic transition
03-23-2013 11:36 AM
Zurich: Ihab Ismail:
Deputy Secretary General of the opposition Popular Congress Party Ali Hajj, he was handed a draft dialogue with the First Vice President Ali Osman Mohamed Taha in the German capital Berlin, to the leaders of the armed opposition and political, noting that it welcomed the draft of describing them positive, but said «the ball in Stadium ruling National Congress in regard to the seriousness and credibility of the dialogue and breakthrough in pressing the Sudanese issues.
Hajj said, that the meeting was arranged by the Sudanese embassy in Germany, and he focuses on holding discussions with regard to the issues of Sudan, notably the problem of Darfur, and the relationship with South Sudan, also touched on the parties to the case freedoms, and stressed the importance of pushing the peace process in Sudan.
He said «we agreed I duck to move draft dialogue to the opposition and the government, and already handed leaders of the political opposition in Khartoum and leaders of armed movements and most prominent landlord and Arman outputs dialogue and welcomed the proposals contained in the draft, but more urgent to seek credibility and seriousness of the ruling party on the way forward in the enforcement of those Routers issued for the meeting, which lasted more than 3 hours.
And said Haj, said Taha asked him to deliver the initiative to the opposition after the two sides agreed on the need to bring democratic transition smooth and peaceful and emulate the model of the Arab Sort democratic governments through the ballot box, and said «we agreed to pursue peaceful solutions and realistic lead to a democratic system».
He denied Haj meeting dealt with his participation in the ruling power in Khartoum, and said the dialogue focused on the issues of Sudan, and that he must include solutions weapon-bearing movements and the political opposition at home and the government.
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