European Union announced that it would exert its efforts to achieve accordance between the Sudanese government and the opposition trends through holding peaceful dialogue without overthrowing the ruling regime. The EU denied any relation with the New Dawn Document signed between the Sudanese opposition and the revolutionary front. Fair Kuwait, Head of EU’s Horn of Africa Administration, met with Sudan’s Vice President Ali Ottoman Taha to express their support for the political efforts exerted to achieve stability in Sudan during the coming period. He denied that the EU supported the New Dawn Document that called for overthrowing the ruling regime in Sudan. Sudan’s Assistant President Nafei Ali Nafei revealed in a press conference held on Monday that both the US Embassy in Kampala and the EU offered a financial support for the opposition meeting held in Kampala. Sudan’s Minister of Information Ahmed Belal Ottoman told Arabstoday that Western parties were still fighting the Sudanese regime since the ascent of Sudan’s President Omar Hassan el-Bashir to power in 1989. He added that the American Administration were working to renew sanctions against the Sudanese government to pressurise the ruling regime.
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