Sudanese President chaired here Thursday the meeting of the National Security Council in its new formation. The council heard to reports of ministers and directors of all security organs on security situation in all parts of Sudan. the meeting briefed on the arrangements and the military efforts being exerted by the armed forces and the supply troops in defending the country and the belongings of the citizens. The Sudanese armed forces said that what has been circulated by the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) two days ago,the Chadian forces crossed into Sudanese territories were baseless and aiming at making media noise to hidden the rebellion’s goals. In a statement to Sudan News Agency (SUNA),the spokesman of the Armed Forces, Col. Al-Sawarmi Khalid Saad, said that the rebels have made a media campaign two days ago,aiming to embarrass the Sudanese-Chadian governments by alleged that the Chadian forces crossed into the Sudanese lands. He said the Sudan and Chad have a protocol and pursuant to it they formed joint troops to control the security disturbances in the two countries and have no relations with the work of the Sudanese armed forces in combating the rebels.
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