almotamar.net - SANAA- the General People's Congress (GPC) and the Sudanese National Congress (SNC) have stressed the support for the Sudanese government towards the issue of Defer, considering it an internal affair and rejecting any foreign interventions.
In a communiqu� issued at the conclusion of the two parties' talks in Sana'a Tuesday they praised the efforts exerted by King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia in healing the Palestinian rift and ending the internal fighting by his sponsorship of the Palestinian factions meeting in Mecca.
The two sides also emphasized the importance of carrying out the agreement to miss the Zionist enemy the chance of changing the track of confrontation from Palestinian-Israeli to Palestinian and the focus on the basis issue of the establishment of a Palestinian state with Al-Quds as its capital.
The GPC and the SNC have also condemned Israel's attempts for Judaizing Al-Quds Mosque and tampering with Islamic and Christian sanctities and called all Arab and Islamic states to support he Palestinian people and their institutions in order to be able to stand up to the Zionist schemes of Judaizing the Aqsa Mosque and the Islamic and Christian landmarks in Jerusalem.
The two parties also called on the disputing parties in Somalia to solve their all problems by peaceful ways through peaceful dialogue in the way guaranteeing unity and safety of Somalia, people and land.
The SNC delegation chaired by Dr Nafi Ali Nafi, assistant of the Sudanese president, the vice-leader of the SNC for political and organizational affairs had visited Yemen for the period 16-20 of February and held bilateral talks with leadership of the GPC headed by Abdulrahman Mohammed al-Aqwaa, the GPC's assistant secretary-general and the SNC headed by Dr Nafi Ali Nafi where they conducted talks on bilateral relations at both parties and countries levels and aspects and ways of developing them. The two sides also discussed the most important current Arab, regional and international situations where the two parties' viewpoints and ideas were identical.