Muhammad Othman Al-Mirghani arrives in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum

Muhammad Othman al-Mirghani, head of the Democratic Unionist Party of origin, the guide of the Khatmiyya order, arrived in the capital, Khartoum, a short while ago, on board a private plane that President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, President of the Arab Republic of Egypt, directed to provide to transport “Al-Mirghani” and his companions from the leaders of the party and the method to the Republic of Sudan. In recognition of his national standing and his political and spiritual value.

Farewell to “Al-Mirghani” at Cairo Airport were officials of the Egyptian-Sudanese relations file in the Egyptian presidency, as well as a number of leaders of the Democratic Unionist Party of origin and the Khatmiyya method who are present in the Arab Republic of Egypt..

It is noteworthy that “Al-Mirghani” had left Sudan during the month of September 2013, and his return to Khartoum is the first return to his homeland following the absence of the contract boat. This important African Arab country from its contemporary political history .

In addition, the President of the Democratic Union of Sudanese origin, Muhammad Othman Al-Mirghani, thanked President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi for his stay in Cairo, expressing his wishes for Egypt and its leadership for progress and prosperity..

Jaafar Al-Sadiq Muhammad Al-Mirghani, Vice-President of the Democratic Unionist Party of Sudanese origin, affirmed that the return of the party leader to Khartoum is a hope for the Sudanese and an opportunity to unite the ranks and the word among the Sudanese brothers, indicating that he is a man of peace and reconciliation and seeks reunification among the people of the country..

In exclusive statements to Youm7, Al-Sadiq called on all Sudanese political forces for a peace and democracy agreement as a charter of honor and a pledge to get out of the dark tunnel in light of hate speech and exclusion, indicating that the return of Mr. Al-Mirghani is an opportunity for all Sudanese people seeking to preserve Sudan.

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