
The Sudanese Foreign Ministry has denied reports on tension between Khartoum and Juba.
Sudan is most keen on having normal and healthy relations with South Sudan, said Aly Sadeq, the spokesman for the Foreign Ministry, Monday.
Sadeq stressed the importance of implementing agreements signed between the two countries.
The Foreign Ministry has not received any details from Sudan's Embassy in Juba about the looting of the house of Sudan's military attaché there, Sadeq said.
The ambassador of Sudan in Juba had called the robbery a normal incident, stressing none was injured.
Sources: MENA
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