Sudanese
foreign minister and French officials discuss Chad and Darfur
By agencies
KHARTOUM, Sudan -Sudanese Foreign Minister discussed
with the French Ambassador in Khartoum and France’s envoy
for Darfur, Sudan-Chad relations and France efforts to bring peace
in Darfur.
Deng Alor discussed on Wednesday with Ambassador Christine ROBICHON
and the French special envoy for Darfur peace talks, Issa Maraut,
the outcome of Dakar nonaggression agreement signed by Sudan and
Chad on the sideline of the Islamic Conference on March 13.
Since, Chad and Sudan have accused each other of breaking Dakar
agreement.
Further, Issa Maraut briefed the Sudanese minister of Geneva meeting
which brought together representatives of the five permanents members
in the UN Security Council, UN and African Union envoys for Darfur
and the leader of the rebel SLM Abdel-Wahid al-Nur on March 18.
The French official said the meeting was part of France’s
commitment for a solution to the Darfur crisis. He further said
it was an opportunity to establish a dialogue between al-Nur and
the AU envoy, Salim Ahmed Salim and other international players.
Al-Nur had refused to deal with Salim since his rejection of Darfur
Peace Agreement signed in May 2006 between Sudanese government and
the SLM led by Minni Minawi.
Sudanese pro-ruling National Congress Party media accuse France
regularly of supporting “ the Chadian aggressions against
Sudan.”
Yesterday, the Sudan Media Centre, which is close to the intelligence
services, reported that Chad and the rebel JEM are preparing an
attack against Sudan with the French support.•