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Sudan will not expel Syrian ambassador

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February 13, 2012 (KHARTOUM) – Khartoum has no intention of severing diplomatic ties with Syria on the grounds of Damascus’s deadly crackdown on protesters, an official said on Monday.

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Sudan’s Foreign Minister Ali Karti (L) speaks during a joint news conference with Egypt’s Foreign Minister Nabil Abdalla El Araby in Khartoum June 4, 2011 (REUTERS)

Several Western and Arab countries, particularly Arab Gulf states, have already expelled Syrian ambassadors and recalled theirs from Damascus as efforts to end 11 months of bloodshed there failed to yield results.

Conversely, Damascus ordered the expulsion of the Libyan and Tunisian ambassadors, and recalled Syrian ambassadors in Qatar and Saudi Arabia.

The collapse of diplomatic relations between Damascus and some Arab countries is a direct result of the continued crackdown by the Syrian regime of President Bashar Al-Assad against protesters seeking to overthrow it.

Unlike Arab countries, however, Khartoum has declared it will not expel the Syrian ambassador.

A Sudanese official speaking on condition of anonymity told the official news agency of Kuwait (KUNA) on Monday that Khartoum does not plan to follow the footsteps of Arab countries and expel the Syrian ambassador.

The official also dismissed as groundless accusations that Khartoum has influenced the report of the Sudanese General Mohamed Mustafa Al-Dabi who was in charge of the Arab League’s mission of observers to Syria.

Al-Dabi resigned from his position Sunday after he was harshly criticised for reporting a slump in the violence and a controversial death toll of 136 people during his mission’s presence in Syria.

The Arab League eventually decided to terminate the mandate of the mission and pursue other courses of actions against Damascus.

Sudan was originally of the view that Damascus was the subject of an international conspiracy targeting its strong positions on Arab issues.

Khartoum later bowed to pressure from Arab allies including Qatar to change its position and support an Arab League resolution that suspended Syria’s membership and introduced sanctions against the regime.

Sudan’s foreign minister Ali Karti this week said he does not expect the violence in Syria to recede and criticised Russia and China for vetoing a United Nations Security Council’s resolution backed by Arab and Western countries to call on Al-Assad to stand down and hand power to his deputy.

The UN says that more than 5000 people have died since the Syrian uprising against Al-Aassad regime started in March 2011.

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  • 14 February 07:48, by Madina Tonj

    Well, you are right because the criminal does not expelling another criminal people this is why Bashir is trying to confused the world. There is nothing would prevent Khartoum regime from falling just Muammar al Gaddafi gone and Omar al Bashir is absolutely going to follow without any doubt in my mind. All Arabs Youths are taking uprising seriously and I am not sure why N.Sudanese are waiting for

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    • 14 February 08:17, by okucu pa lotinokwan

      Medina you are very correct,Khartoum knew they are under ICC,a criminal can not correct a criminal person since they are all equal in their did,but soon or later Omer will follow the same faith of other Arabs Leader whether he want it or mot,the Blood of the inocent civilians are crying out in wilderness of Darfur,South Kordofan Blue Nile,and in some part of South Sudan.

      OKUCU PA LOTINOKWAN

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      • 14 February 08:33, by mosa mel

        How can criminals expel other criminals? you are in the same ring. Criminals always make friendship against right people. Sudan govt murdered million poor people and the same to Syria governemt. God is watching you.

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  • 14 February 11:35, by Martin Kat

    Please Sudan govt the time is come bashar Al-Ssad’ s govt like time bomb, not far for you president Bashir and others members of your govt will be left at limbo neither Arab countries nor Syria. Please right now join Arab league and leave Syria alone.

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  • 14 February 12:20, by SSLA/M Supporter

    I support Sudan stand not contribute in the western-Gulf States’conspiracy against Syrian government of President Bashar al Assad! There is no need to isolate Syrian government for the conflict fuelled by Saudi Arabia and Qatar, the puppets of western world! The conflict in Syria is turning into civil war, so it’s not fair to take side in the civil war! No more Libyan replicate in Syria please!

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    • 15 February 03:00, by Elijah B. Elkan

      Mr. Supporter, You seems to have some knowledge in politics but you make ridiculous statements. Hiding behind anonymous names shows that you can’t be trusted. Unless you work for secret service in Khartoum government. Assad is killing thousands of it’s citizen.Khartoum is killing thousand of it’d citizens too.In your case why take sides went your president is doing the same thing.Bashir must hang!

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    • 15 February 09:03, by SeekingTruth

      FOR THOSE WHO ARE STILL CONFUSED ABOUT SSLA/MONEY SUPPORTER, HE IS MOHAMMED ALI ! AGAIN GUYS, THIS GUY IS THE SAME PERSON NAMED AS MOHAMMED ALI !

      ONCE AGAIN, HE IS MOHAMMED ALI !!!

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