Sudan, South Sudan on move to expel out rebels in Khartoum



 December7, 2016(JUBA- KHARTOUM)-South Sudanese authorities appealed to their counterparts in the government of Sudan to immediately close down any rebel offices operating in Sudan.
This was made to fulfill commitment of both Nations set up cordial relations.
Speaking to multiple media outlet, the South Sudanese presidential  Security Advisor, Tut Gatluak said,  his country is expecting  Sudan to  acquaint itself with suspension of rebel activities in Sudan. 

Peace deal between Government of South Sudan and armed opposition headed  by former Vice President Riek Machar, was signed in August last year, a move paved the way for the formation of the Transitional  Government of National Unity(TGoNU).

South Sudan rebel army-file photo
However,  Unity Government did last long when fighting renewed again between rival forces in Juba, the Capital of the Republic of South Sudan.
South Sudan’s war   has  claimed thousands of soul, millions seeking  refuge  in parts of  the world and plus toughly economic crises remained as other challenges affecting the Country.  












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