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The secretary general of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM), Pagan Amum, has called on the UN Security Council and the Inter-Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD) countries to convene an emergency meeting over the movement’s crisis with the National Congress Party.
This came when Mr. Amum was addressing an occasion organized by the Association of Fashoda students in Khartoum.
Amum warned of consequences that will later happened if the crisis between the two partners are not resolved.
He said that SPLm will not revert to war because there are other means for guaranting the implementation of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA).
Amum said that resolving the crisis between the SPLM and the National Congress Party (NCP) lays on the ability of the Sudanese people to grasp on the NCP to implement the CPA and the removal of the violators.
Amum said that if the intensions of the NCP are ratified with consent, the outstanding issues between the SPLM and the NCP can be resolved within a day adding that the situation will return to normalization if the NCP is committed in implementing the CPA.
Meanwhile, a leading member in the NCP and a negotiator in Naivasha, Dr. Amin Hassan Omar, said that the joint committees between the two sides can review whether there is any problem in the system of work.
The Naivasha partners are still in a battle which emerged to the surface, after the statements of the Interim Political Bureau of the SPLM to suspend its activities in the Government of National Unity, though analysts belived that the differences will not end here.
Mr. Amum went futherthat by saying that the SPLM will not be part of the delegation of the Government of National Unity in the peace talks scheduled to take place in Serti town of Libya later this month. He said that the NCP has to negotiate on its own.
Amum added that the SPLM can not part in the negotiation to aimed to achieve peace in Darfur while it is demanding for the implementation of the Naivasha agreement which is the basis for all agreements in Sudan.
President Omer Al-Bashir and the First Vice President of the Republic, Salva Kiir Mayardit, are expected to meet next Wednesday for further consultations regarding the crisis between the SPLM and the NCP.
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