FVP Gai praises Sudan humanitarian support for South Sudanese refugees

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FVP Gai praises Sudan humanitarian support for South Sudanese refugees

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March 5, 2017 (KHARTOUM) - First Vice-President Taban Deng Gai praised
the Sudanese government for its humanitarian support to the South
Sudanese refugees, says a statement released by the foreign ministry
in Khartoum on Sunday.

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South Sudan’s first Vice President Taban Deng Gai addresses the UN
General Assembly (UN Photo/Cia Pak)

According to the Sudanese mission in Geneva Taban made his remarks
during a meeting held with African group on the sidelines of the 34th
Human Rights Council Session i n Geneva.

Gai "pointed to the Sudanese government’s cooperation with the South
Sudan to overcome the current (crisis) particularly in the field of
humanitarian aid," said the statement.

He said that the White Nile border state is receiving many refugees
from South Sudan, praising the assistance it provides to them.

He further "called on African governments to provide support to the
Government of South Sudan to overcome the difficult humanitarian
situation," said the statement.

Sudan already hosts nearly 330, 000 South Sudanese who have fled the
civil war that erupted in their country in mid-December 2013. They
joined nearly 500,000 who preferred not to return to the new nation
after its secession from the north in 2011.

The UN refugee agency recently said tens of thousands of South
Sudanese are expected to pour into Sudan in the months ahead.

South Sudan declared famine in parts of Unity State, saying 100, 000
people face starvation and another million are on the brink of famine.

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6 March 08:55, by Midit Mitot

Praising for nothing idiots, you was the causative organism of
that useless war of July.

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6 March 09:25, by Liberator

Hahahahahha
MIDIT MITOT naked name for Peter Gatdiet , DOG is barking and
camel is moving freely enjoying the fruits of peace agreement between
foolish rebels and active government of South Sudan hahhahha you will
die dry in the bushes or refugees camps, you better to surrender
yourself to Taban Deng Gai no Room for you guys forever and ever, full
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