President of the Republic, Field Marshal Omer Al-Bashir, has stressed the full commitment of the government of Sudan to the implementation of the nine cooperation agreements signed between Sudan and the State of South Sudan in the fields of security arrangements, economic cooperation and the agreed upon timetables. This came when President Al-Bashir met Wednesday at the Republican Palace with the government delegation for the negotiations with South Sudan government, headed by the State Minister at the Presidency of the Republic, Idris Abdal-Gadir. Abdal-Gadir stressed in statement to SUNA that the telephone call between President Al-Bashir and President, Salva Kiir, reflecting the sincerity and and the seriousness for precise application of all the nine cooperation agreements. The Head of Sudan delegation for the negotiations with South Sudan said that President Al-Bashir has affirmed the keenness for implementation of all cooperation the agreements. He hoped that the matrix would lead in the future to a qualitative shift from the state of cooperation to the integration between the two countries, revealing that there will be a higher committee for the follow-up of the implementation headed by the President of the Republic, and includes as members the two deputies of the President, his assistants and the concerned ministers.
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