The Army Official Spokesman, Colonel. Al-Sawarmi Khaled Saadhas affirmed that the Security Agreement signed recently in Addis Ababa by Sudan and the State of South Sudan is the main gate for the implementation of all agreements. Colonel, Saad addressing a workshop organized by the National Center for Media Production titled' implementation of Cooperation Agreement between Sudan and the State of South Sudan' said the agreement avails opportunities trade activities and the movement of the citizens of the two countries . He indicated that the agreement faces many challenges including the the rebellion movements in the two countries and the security violations, affirming the two sides commitment to stop supporting and hosting in the two states . Concerning Abyei Issue Colonel Saad said the issue will be settled through the serious diplomacy and wisdom, referring that the mass media should play important role in the coming period to develop the relations between the two countries. On the current developments in the Republic of Central Africa , Colonel Saad described it as internal affair , adding that the joint borders did not witness any tension.
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