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Sudan says Bashir agreed “in principle” to meeting Kiir as UNSC “expects” deadline to be met

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July 31, 2012 (KHARTOUM) – Sudan clarified on Tuesday that its president, Omer Al-Bashir, is not opposed in principle to meeting his South Sudanese counterpart, Salva Kiir, amid growing pressures on the two sides to meet a UN deadline for the conclusion of post-secession talks.

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FILE PHOTO - President Omar al-Bashir (R) walks out with Thabo Mbeki (left) and President Salva Kiir Mayardit after a meeting in 2011 [©Reuters]

The clarification follows statements in which the Sudanese ministry of foreign affairs’ spokesman, Al-Obaid Adam Marawih, said on Monday that Al-Bashir declined to accept an invitation from the African Union (AU) chief mediator Thabo Mbeki to meet Kiir in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa on Tuesday.

Marawih said that Al-Bashir, who flew to Qatar on the same day, apologized due to planned travel arrangements.

The Sudanese delegation to the talks being held with South Sudan said in a press release that Khartoum had agreed “in principle” to the proposed meeting and that Marawih’s statements were “taken out of context.”

“President Al-Bashir agreed in principle to the meeting, but at a later date, due to private circumstances and Al-Bashir’s commitment to travel to Qatar on the same day proposed by the mediator” the statement said. “We wish that this delay would allow more time to achieve progress in the talks so the summit’s results would be fruitful”

Meanwhile, The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) has reminded both sides of their commitment to reach an agreement before the 2 August deadline, which the UNSC set in May and warned the two countries of facing non-military sanctions if they failed to meet it.

Mark Lyall Grant, UK envoy to the UNSC, noted on Tuesday that the meeting between Al-Bashir and Kiir has not yet taken place and urged both leaders to show the “necessary statesmanship to make the necessary compromises so an agreement can be reached”

“The UNSC has set a deadline and expects results by that deadline” he stressed.

The UNSC demands that the two sides concludes their talks on oil issues, demarcation of borders, the status of Abyei and citizenship by the 2 August deadline.

But the talks themselves, which focused mainly on border security and oil transit fees, have so far failed to reach agreement on any of these issues amid reports that the two sides are planning to request a joint extension of the deadline.

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  • 1 August 2012 11:37, by Dinkawarrior

    The Criminal have no ways to scape the death from ICC, if he is lucky to scape than he will not be able tp cover up his fake skin from the Mighty SPLA and SRF!

    Down-down Bashit!Down-down Bashit!Down-down Bashit!Down-down Bashit!

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    • 1 August 2012 12:41, by South South

      Bashir will meet Kiir soon with his head down. He can not escape this. Guy is in the terrible position.

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      • 1 August 2012 18:06, by Augustino Ambros

        Hey man! you are now saying " terrible position "
        but no, that is the really position that some of you are dreaming to have.

        Always! there are some conditions by SRF to hold the hard talk with Bashir.
        Kiir is also expecting to hold this with them by some conditions unless....

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      • 1 August 2012 19:00, by Johndumo14

        Omar Albashir will die of hear attack,because there is too much problem for him to solve.
        Many enemies -Uganda ,south sudan ,opposition parties in sudan,darfur,south kordofan,south blue nile,the international criminal court.Demontrations by sudanese people,oh my god,where can he run to,or what shall he do?

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    • 1 August 2012 13:52, by Robot

      Anyway, we should not say it is waste of time or not, but the real solution to all this problem is not at hand in the meantime. Khartoum’s tactics of hide and seek spells everything that is coming ahead, people should not panic that reuniting Sudan by Arabs and some foreign countries giving it a back up will clearly lead to WAR.

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      • 1 August 2012 14:41, by jjb south

        we shouldn’t think of transit fee negotiations any more but only boarder demarcation,because this criminal cal’d Bashir will keep on looting that resource he normally doesn’t care of signed agreements. Bashir & so called Islam "religion of murderers and terrorist will not allow him to agree on any thing better than human suffering death. Kiir must be vigillant whil ’not call him bro but 1st enemy’

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    • 1 August 2012 17:33, by zulu

      Stupid cowwards. whether you explain it or not, it was obvious, the NCP is dragging its feet, with a hope of avoid humiliation. The thing that they are sticking to their guns are merely evoked to attend to domestic turbulance, a rioting citizens and an adamant radicals. But, logic or semantics, it is an inate thing and not religious, geographical nor racial. all are endowed with the same gift

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    • 1 August 2012 18:54, by Johndumo14

      khartoum & Juba are negotiating for the same thing for the last same 6 years?African way of solving things.
      If a snake enterd in to your house ,and you tried all means ,but the snake is still remain in your house ,what do you do ? Do you burn the house down including the snake and your things in the house ? The answer is no.It is simple,applY smoke WITH CHILLI(SETA) the snake will leave your hous

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  • 1 August 2012 13:03, by Ayuiu Makuac Lam

    thanks you for that withdrawing such statement of Bashir declining meeting with his southern counterpart leader salva kiir because to use unnecessary is helping nothing in your leadership rather than to beleive with your people in their fevour.

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    • 1 August 2012 18:10, by Abyei Soil

      People of Sudan will be in terrible position in the eyes of the world just of the aggression of president Bashir. Looks, he push his guy to make statement aggressively without proper analysis, this one will make people of Sudan to faile. You to observe & listen to other people not just your head alone every time you gonna make mistake seriously.

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  • 1 August 2012 14:21, by Modi Lo Laja

    Dear Bashier,

    Be courageous, capricious, and peace loving man to pervert ICC image by not deferring your promises always. If you follow up your supporters, you will soon get yourself in ICC for the rest of your life.

    Decide what free you from and all what remains go well for the benefit of both people of the two Nations, unless you are fool enough.

    Thanks,
    Modi
    Modi_lolaja@yahoo.com

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    • 1 August 2012 15:04, by Robot

      Modi,
      I wish Bashir could find time to read your message but i doubt if he can read and write English!!!!.

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  • 1 August 2012 15:28, by Michael Amane

    Omar should not think Kiir is a child to fool. President Salva Kiir, do not even take any inch to return for a meeting with this criminal. Do not be labeled as dependent of Omar, otherwise criminal-arab will laugh at your back. Omar turned you in the past, and this is the second.

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  • 1 August 2012 20:32, by Born-to-Rule

    Bashir has no credibility, he is the world’s most wanted criminal who killed 2.5 millions southerns. Now he’s trying to wipe out Darfur, Kordofun, and Blue Nile citizens. What will take United Nations to this bastard in prison or hang him in public square.

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