
President of the Republic Field Marshal Omer Al-Bashir has met with the Higher Coordinative Committee for the Conference of the Comprehensive National Dialogue where he was briefed on the developments on the activities of the committee during the recent period within the final arrangements for holding the general assembly of the 83 parties participating in the dialogue prior to its launch.
The Minister of Information and spokesman of the parties of the Unity Government Dr. Ahmed Bilal said, in statements to the press following the meeting at the Guest House Thursday evening, that the committee of (7+7) submitted a detailed report to the President of the Republic on its steps and envisage to the holding of the general assembly of the parties participating in the dialogue besides the roadmap agreement signed with the gun holders in Addis Ababa.
The minister explained that the meeting decided holding of the general assembly on next Sunday, adding that it was also agreed upon the agenda of the assembly including a call for granting more authorization to the (7+7) committee to set the details among which selection of the Committee of Fifty.
Dr. Osman said that the steps of dialogue was delayed for the travel of President Al-Bashir to Saudi Arabia to perform Hajj, his forthcoming visit to Cairo on Saturday and other circumstances, disclosing a visit by Libyan Prime Minister to Sudan on October 28.
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