
Sudanese President Omar Al Bashir said that the international community has lost much by isolation of Sudan, especially that Sudan can provide a good model in tolerance which is lacking in the current disturbed world, SUNA reported on Monday.
Addressing the opening sitting of the Annual Thought Conference of the National Congress, Bashir said that the arrogance forces have staged a fierce war against Sudan.
The opening sitting was attended by leaderships of the National Congress and the state, scholars, thinkers and intellectuals from inside Sudan and abroad and members of the diplomatic corps in Khartoum.
He affirmed Sudan need to apply thought in different issues which necessitate solutions coping with the era.
He urged the conferees to consider the political, social, economic and cultural changes that occurred in the country following cession of South Sudan toward avoiding the negative impacts of these changes through integration with outcome of the other forums.
Bashir said that there shall not be succumbing to the targeting, enmity and wars against Sudan, indicating that the hostilities against Sudan were targeting the vast resources of the country and the Sudanese citizen who is known for his good deeds and values and humanity.
Sources: MENA
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