Khartoum says skirmishes in S. Sudan not ceasefire violation – Xinhua



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KHARTOUM, July 3 (Xinhua) – Sudanese government said the skirmishes between rival parties in South Sudan are just "events" that do not amount to ceasefire violation, official SUNA news agency reported on Tuesday.

The ceasefire agreement went Sudanese Foreign Minister Al-Dirdiri Mohamed Ahmed was quoted as saying. (19659002) The Last Supper South Sudan's conflicting parties signed a ceasefire agreement in Khartoum following the talks patronized by Sudanese government with the mandate of the Inter-Governmental Authority on Development in Africa (IGAD).

Ahmed expressed his hope that South Sudanese rivals would abide by the ceasefire agreement which he describes as "an important step" towards peace in the country.

On June 27, the parties to the conflict in South Sudan signed the Kha Peace Agreement in South Sudan, including a permanent ceasefire taking effect within 72 hours

South Sudan's President Salva Kiir Mayardit, opposition leader Riek Machar, representative of the political detainees in South Sudan, and representatives of other South Sudan opposition groups

Under the agreement, the parties would agree to the terms of the agreement within the meaning of the agreement, and the principle of severance. 19659002] The IGAD and the African Union Member States The Convention stipulates that it would be a pre-transitional period of time, followed by a transitional period of 36 months.

It noted that the government o South Sudan, in collaboration with the Government of Sudan, should immediately rehabilitate the oil fields for the resumption and restoration of the previous level of oil production.

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