(Mar 18, 2011, Addis Ababa)--Ethiopian Prime minister Meles Zenawi said on Friday that his country will remain firm in its support for the peaceful conclusion of South Sudan’s post-referendum process
According to a senior government official, the Ethiopian prime minister Meles Zenawi has met with a high-level Sudanese delegation led by Sudan’s foreign affairs minister, Ali Kerti. The two sides conferred on the current situation in Sudan and other bilateral issues.
Meles said Ethiopia, along with other partners, will carry on playing major role in the Sudanese peace process. He stressed that the Ethiopian government will commit to closely work with the government and people of Sudan in ensuring lasting peace. He said peace in Sudan means not only to Sudanese but also to the region as a whole.
The two neighbors expressed commitment to work together through their joint commission for the successful completion of Sudan’s peace process. The Sudanese foreign minister told PM Zenawi during the discussions that the South Sudan post-referendum process is well underway as per the agreement. Read more from Sudan Tribune »
According to a senior government official, the Ethiopian prime minister Meles Zenawi has met with a high-level Sudanese delegation led by Sudan’s foreign affairs minister, Ali Kerti. The two sides conferred on the current situation in Sudan and other bilateral issues.
Meles said Ethiopia, along with other partners, will carry on playing major role in the Sudanese peace process. He stressed that the Ethiopian government will commit to closely work with the government and people of Sudan in ensuring lasting peace. He said peace in Sudan means not only to Sudanese but also to the region as a whole.
The two neighbors expressed commitment to work together through their joint commission for the successful completion of Sudan’s peace process. The Sudanese foreign minister told PM Zenawi during the discussions that the South Sudan post-referendum process is well underway as per the agreement. Read more from Sudan Tribune »
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