NCP:
statements by the US Secretary of State and the new envoy an attempt to justify
the American hostility
Khartoum, April. 10 (SUNA) The National Congress Party
(NCP) has described the statements made by the new U.S. envoy on the military
build-up in Abyei by the two partners and the statements made by the Secretary
of State Hillary Clinton on the monitoring of the National Congress (NC) of the
websites, and restrictions on the freedoms in the country are an attempts to
justify the unjustifiable US hostility to Sudan
Secretary of the organizations Secretariat of the NCP Dr. Qutbi Al Mahdi
described the statements made by the new American envoy to Sudan as exaggerated,
especially as the late presidency agreement decided that the joint forces to
stay in Abyei besides the continuation of the open dialogue between both the
civil society or the government and the SPLM, he added: this why the statement
is not optimistic, stressing in the same time that the open dialogue with the
U.S. will not be closed by the Sudan, however, but we are not very optimistic
due to our long experience , we want deeds not words, as the Americans
themselves used to say
On the other hand the secretary of the organizations Secretariat of the
NCP, described the continued dialogue between the National Congress and the
other parties have made a good progress , meanwhile he expressed his regret that
there are still some parties that reject the dialogue under the prevealed
democracy
Commenting on the invitation made by the People's Congress Parti (PCP) to
the political forces to stop the dialogue with the National Congress until NCP
give up power, he said that the PCP has no place in the dialogue for it has
originally rejected the dialogue and for regret is calling for the downfall of
the regime
On the request for the release of Dr. Hassan Al Turabi, secretary general
of the People's Congress Party, submitted by his family because of his
deteriorating health, Dr.Qutbi said: I do not think that his health had
deteriorated, but , like any other person he has the right to ask for the health
service that he needs he added, "We know that he advanced in age and in need for
health care which is to be decided by the concerned medical authorities
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