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Sudanese president pledges to work for peace

11 April 2017, 6:20 AM  |
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Sudanese president Omar Al Bashir.  Picture:SABC

Sudanese president Omar Al Bashir. Picture:SABC

Sudanese president Omar Al Bashir. Picture:SABC

Sudanese president Omar Al Bashir has committed to peace in the volatile country.

Al Bashir met with the African Union High Level Panel led by former President Thabo Mbeki in Khartoum in Sudan.

He also agreed to support the panel proposal that it should convene meetings of relevant opposition formations in Addis Ababa to discuss enhancing the inclusivity of the peace processes.

Sudanese parties that were engaged in the talks emphasised the need to adhere to the Roadmap agreement of March 2016.

– By Sophie Mokeona

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