
Sudanese government said that the Doha Document for Peace in Darfur will never be subjected to revision and that its chapters will not be issue for repeated negotiations, emphasizing that the agreement has already become part of the Sudan Constitution. "We will not revise or re-open negotiation not even on a single clause in the Doha Document for Peace in Darfur", Chairman of Darfur Peace Follow up Office, Dr. Amin Hassan Omer said in a statement carried by Sudan News Agency (SUNA).
He described the demand of some elements of Darfur movements for re-opening negotiation on the Document as illogical and lacking reason. He said these elements are speaking about revision because they know that there is no evident issue in their minds.
He warned that the Doha Document for Peace in Darfur has become part of the Constitution; therefore any amendment in its clauses necessitates returning it to the Parliament and the voting of two thirds of the Parliament's deputies in favor of the amendment.
Responding to a question on the role of the African mediation on the Doha Document, Dr. Omer said that the African mediation will not be a party in a completed document, but he welcomed a role of the African mediation as a facilitator as included in the roadmap, provided that these elements of the armed movements shall sign the roadmap of the African mediation.
Source: QNA
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