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The SPLM and the National Congress issue eleven resolutions after joint meetings. |
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Monday, 14 May 2007 |
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The two parties to the Comprehensive Peace Agreement, the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) and the National Congress Party, said that the issues of Abyei and the While Nile Oil Company operating in southern
Sudan
will be resolved in the next joint meeting of the two parties scheduled to take place on the 24th of this month. However the two sides failed to resolve the issues of Abyei and the
White Nile
oil company in their high executive committee meetings which concluded yesterday. The high executive committee issued 11 resolutions on ensuring the freedom of worship and the establishment of an administration for the Muslim Community affairs in the south. Speaking to the press after the meeting a leading member in the National Congress, Al Dirdirri Mohamed Ahmed, and Luka Biong of the SPLM said that the committee has taken decisions concerning Information and Communications. Both sides also agreed that the six telecommunications companies operating in the country should continue to operate all over the country and that the two companies operating in the south should be allowed to extend their operations to the North.
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