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Sudanese opposition alliance says national dialogue outcomes won't resolve Sudan issues

Xinhua, October 17, 2016 Adjust font size:

A Sudanese opposition alliance said on Sunday the outcomes of the national dialogue conference, which concluded on Oct. 10, would not resolve Sudan's political, security and economic issues.

"The outcomes of the national dialogue conference are only another means for the ruling party to buy time and shine its image before the world," Sudan's National Consensus Forces, an opposition alliance of Sudanese political parties, said in a statement.

The alliance, which declined to participate in the national dialogue conference which the Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir in January 2014, said it does not recognize the outcomes of last week's national dialogue.

The national dialogue conference concluded its sessions and approved the dialogue's national document which is to be the base for the country's permanent constitution. Endit