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Statement on Chad
In a renewed
escalation by Chad of its median campaign
against the Sudan, and its accusation of the
Sudan of supporting the the Canadian armed
opposition groups. The Foreign Minister of Chad
renewed these accusations in remarks he made in
December 20th, 2005.
The Sudan strongly refutes these baseless
accusations which neither serve the purposes of
promoting the bilateral relations with Chad, nor
contribute to the stability of the region and
the positive interaction and peaceful
coexistence between the populations inhabiting
the areas along the borders. The Sudan, which
maintains good relations with all its neighbors,
does not intervene in the internal affairs of
other neighboring countries. Sudan has
demonstrated its seriousness in preventing the
activities of the Chadian opposition group,
which have infiltrated boarders, whereby they
have been disarmed, and those who refused to
down their arms have been pursued, resulting in
the martyrdom of many of the Sudan Armed Forces.
The Sudan reiterates its inalienable rights to
defend and protect its soil and to maintain the
security of its people in the face of any
threats emanating from the recent escalation by
Chad. Furthermore, the Sudan categorically and
unequivocally rejects these baseless accusations
and call upon Chad to exercise restraint and let
reason prevail. Sudan's channel of communication
with Chad will remain open for the exchange of a
healthy constructive dialogue to address these
accusations and any concern, and effort which
will help enhance and promote the bilateral
relations in all aspects, for the and future.
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