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    Dagalo in Juba: Gateway to Peace in Sudan

    Al-Sammani Awadallah The recent visit paid by Vice President of the Sovereign Council,  Head of the High Committee of Following up the revitalized peace agreement of South Sudan, 1st Lt. Gen. Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, to Juba, the capital city of South Sudan State is considered an important visit because it had special significance on the close relations between the two countries. The sentiment and warm feeling between the two countries made the visit important in…

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    Time Capsule!

    Osman Mirghani Imagination is the best of what human beings own. Without imagination, we couldn’t have enjoyed our modern life. For instance, when man imagined that he can fly like birds, he started making artificial wings. It is true that he failed at the beginning but at last, after a series of attempts, he managed to manufacture the airplane. Now, let us use our imagination in important journeys: The first journey:  Let us imagine that…

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    An Analytical Vision of the Strategy of Sudanese Relations with South Sudan

    Dr. Yassir M. Alobaid In developing their foreign policy strategies, countries need to be methodological and normative. The methodology aims towards the foundations of our foreign relations, which must be based on the interests and security of states, not the interests of governments. National security is linked to the survival and demise of states. Relative importance if it can benefit, interests and harm, and it is true that there are countries that are ranked first…

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    Unity of Sudan Could be Boosted Through Diversity

    Muawad Mustafa Rashid The Republic of Sudan lies in the North/East part of the African continent with its 43 population, 18 states, and Khartoum as its capital city. The country is distinguished by its cultural diversity as there are around 570 tribes from different ethnicities and languages. This diversity makes Sudan a model in absorbing all those cultures including the dress, traditions, dances, and even worshiping. It is difficult to write about all those tribes…

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    Russia, America, and Sudan

    Mohammed Saad Kamel The First Deputy Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo’s visit to Russia will occur soon, and if our expectations are proven to be true, this can be considered a correction of the situation in Sudan and a great opportunity for balancing the international forces controlling Sudan. America, as always, has unjustly appointed itself as the guardian of Sudan and the whole world. Centers of Power are strategically concentrated areas in the world in which political,…

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    Sudan and South Sudan Agree to Hold a Border Conference to Discuss Issues of Peaceful Coexistence and Development

    Staff Writer Juba, February 17, 2022 AD — Vice-President of the Sovereign Council, Lieutenant-General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, and his accompanying delegation, held in Juba today, a joint session of talks with the Vice President of the Republic of South Sudan, Mr. Hussein Abdul-Baqi Akol, in the presence of Mr. The governors of Unity and Arab states, and the leaders of the security services in southern Sudan, and the Defense Minister-designate Lieutenant-General Yassin Ibrahim Yassin, the Sudanese…

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    The Conditions of Seriousness

    Osman Mirghani The Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General, Dr. Volker when sitting with the Sudanese parties must take an Anti-Amazement vaccine, l sever he will be taken by surprise when he recognizes that several parties have two different stances – one announced and the second is secret -. He will recognize that some parties change their stances round the clock, some have a strong stance but unfortunately, they conclude it by declaring expressions of…

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    Urgent Measures Needed!

    Dr. Elshafie Khidir Saeid Many initiatives were launched in the Sudanese political domain to address the current crisis in the country.  All these initiatives share a greatest common denominator that has two components, but unfortunately, the second one is still without concrete substance. The first component is well written and well-articulated in almost all the initiatives. It strongly refuses the 25th October coup, and it calls for the cancelation of all the measures and decisions…

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    Imminent Change Around the Corner

    Omer B. Abu Haraz The security arrangements chapter is the cornerstone of any peace agreement. Without the successful and timely implementation of the security arrangements, the whole peace efforts fall apart. In the recent history of Sudan, three peace agreements were ratified and signed The first two went well, the third is larking on the security arrangements implementations. The first was the Addis Ababa agreement which was signed by President Numeiri and Major General Joseph…

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    Desperate Diseases Need Desperate Remedies

    Muawad Mustafa Rashid The post-independence political regimes have completely collapsed at all levels. The traditional pro-independence political parties witnessed widespread fragmentation and their programs had ended with the rising of the national flag in 1956. After that, there was complete disorder in the political arena which led to a continuous vicious circle of the democratic, military, democratic uprising, military regimes, and so on for more than six decades. The restructuring of the Sudanese State that…

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