The Chairman of the Committee of Labour and Grievances at the National Assembly, Dr. Al-Fatih Izz-Eddin, has welcomed the signing of the agreements Matrix by Sudan and the State of South Sudan. Izz-Eddin explained in statement to SUNA that the principle in the dealing with the state of the south Sudan is the security and socio-economic integration and good neighborliness, adding that the past is an exception casual condition in spite of its bitterness for both sides. He hoped that all parties will be committed to the implementation of the agreements . Chairman of the Parliament's Committee of Labour and Grievances explained that the situation was reassuring now after issuance of Salva Kiir to orders for withdrawal of his troops from the border areas, considering this step as a positive indicator on the determination to implement the agreements. He stressed that this was the last chance for the two parties, either commitment to the implementation of the agreements or the humanitarian disaster that could not be avoided, and hence, the end of south Sudan state.
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