Darfur peace process gets fresh impetus

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Darfur peace process gets fresh impetus

“THE protocol on the participation of the Justice and Equality Movement-Sudan at the different levels of government and on the integration of its forces” was signed in Doha, on Friday. This protocol is the last negotiated document between the parties in the framework of the ongoing Darfur peace process on the basis of the Doha document. It was considered to be an achievement and an important step that would contribute to forging peace and stability in Darfur, in particular, and in Sudan, in general. The protocol was signed under the auspices of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs HE Ahmad bin Abdullah al Mahmoud and Aichatou Mindaoudou, AU-UN acting joint special representative. Meanwhile, Chairman of Darfur’s Regional Authority Tijani al Sessi has praised the role played by the Qatari leadership in the Darfur peace process. In a statement to Radio Omdurman aired on Friday, Sesse noted that Qatar’s involvement in the process resulted in great steps towards lasting stability in Darfur and regional security. He referred to the completion of preparations for the launch of the donors’ conference in Doha in April, asserting that his international tour showed that the Doha peace agreement enjoys strong international support. Sesse hoped the conference will be a great success. He also highlighted the efforts made by the Sudanese government in coordination with the regional authority for Darfur to further boost to the peace process.

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