Six International Envoys to Visit Sudan Next Wednesday: Sudan Governance Envoys peaceprocess
The envoys are from France, Norway, the United States, Britain, Germany and the European Union envoy to the Horn of Africa.
Sudan News Agency reported that the delegation of the sixth envoys are due to meet with the civil and political components to bring their points of view closer and to push forward the political process to achieve a democratic transition. They will also meet with Dr.
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