H E Sultan bin Saad Al Muraikhi in Khartoum yesterday
Doha: The State of Qatar participated yesterday in the signing ceremony of the civilian transition documents in Sudan. Minister of State for Foreign Affairs H E Sultan bin Saad Al Muraikhi headed the delegation of the State of Qatar.
The State of Qatar has congratulated the sisterly Republic of the Sudan and the Sudanese people on the official signing of the Constitutional Document under the auspices of the African Union (AU) and with the tireless efforts of the friendly Republic of Ethiopia.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement yesterday that signing the document was the result of the struggle and sacrifices of all the sectors of the Sudanese people, especially the youth who are aspiring for freedom and justice, adding that it also reflects the awareness, of those in charge in Sudan, of the importance of this defining moment in the history of their country as well as the need to uphold the public interest and abide by dialogue.
The statement expressed the State of Qatar’s hope that the Constitutional Document would ensure a true representation of all the Sudanese people in the political process without exclusion of anyone.
It also expressed thanks and appreciation of Qatar for the efforts made by the African Union and Ethiopia in bridging the gap between the Sudanese parties and their pivotal role in the formal completion of the signing.
The statement stressed Qatar’s firm stance in support of the unity, stability and sovereignty of Sudan.
The document was signed by Military Transition Council Vice-Chairman Mohamed Hamadan Dagalo and representative of the Force for Freedom and Change Ahmed Al Rabaei.
On August 4, the TMC and the FFC initialleed constitutional document, which organises a transitional period of three years.