Khartoum, Sept. 7 (SUNA) - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has expressed its astonishment and denunciation to the reports circulated by mass media on a new American strategy for Sudan that is based on new encouraging incentives and deterrent sanctions to pressure the government to abide by holding the referendum on the future of south Sudan and implementing the remaining part of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA). In a statement it
issued Tuesday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs reiterated the government commitment to implement all the clauses of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) and holding a free, fair and transparent referendum which will reflect the real desire of the people of south Sudan. The ministry stressed that the government keenness to implement the CPA and carry out the referendum comes as part of its patriotic and national commitment toward its people all over the country, adding that the government is not in need for thanks or incentive from any one and does not fear sanctions or blame of any country. The statement affirmed that is open and welcoming to the honest contribution of any country or circle to realization of peace and stability in the country far away from the policy of stick and carrot which is not suitable to be a basis for dealing between countries.






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