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Sudan congratulates Libyan people on their victory, says it backs leaders of the revolution
22 August, 2011By: Ahmed Alhaj (Site Admin)
Khartoum, (sudanow.info.sd) Sudan on Monday said it backs the Libyan revolution and supports its leaders for the bright victories they have scored.
"The Sudanese government follows with great attention the developments in sister Libya and the bright victories scored by the Libyan people revolution" a statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said.
The statement carried by the official Sudan News Agency on Monday said the government of Sudan seizes this opportunity to congratulates the Libyan people for this deserved victory and to commend the leaders of the Libyan revolution who have been able to maintain the cohesion of the various factions and who have shown wisdom in unifying the ranks of the revolutionaries in face of the political construction that awaits them ahead.
The statement has pointed out that the Sudan stands with the Libyan brothers, revolutionaries and leadership and that it was "ready to provide any assistance possible so that they would be able to overcome this critical state sand rebuilt their institutions in way that would security safety of their homeland and unity of the people."
The statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has expressed the hope of the Ministry that the Libyan people and l3eadershyib would be able to complete the victory of their will and the building of their new free and unified country and would be able to overcome all forms of plotting that would target their unity and work to saw the seeds of sedition amongst them in a way that would make it easy to undermine the capabilities and wealth of the Libyan people.
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