
The Information Minister, Dr. Ahmed Bilal, the chairman of the information committee emanating from the 7+7 committee , has announced that the next week will witness the meeting of the committee for the coordination for holding meeting with the President
of the Republic , the chairman of the dialogue mechanism, in order to prepare for the general meeting of the parties participating in the dialogyue and the movements that have accepted to join the national dialogue.
The Minister noted that the meeting of the mechanism of the 7+7 of the national dialogue would finish the approval of the 50 members from the agreed upon national figures for bushing a head and strengthening the process of the national dialogue , while, a meeting with President of the Republic would be decided to acquint him with the whole process.
Bilal has expected the holding of talks on the axis of the cease-fire between the government and the North Sector and the rest of the armed movements outside the country and members of the mechanism of 7 +7 to complete vision on the procedures and not the dialogue, which concerns the addition of a group that have carried weapon to the internal opposition and the government for these forces to be represented in the 7 +7 and then the comprehensive dialogue would kick off inside the Sudan.
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