Khartoum exclude the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt to attend the conference of the ruling party

Announced the ruling National Congress Party in Sudan with an Islamic background Tuesday that he did not extend an invitation to the Muslim Brotherhood terrorist to attend the general conference which will be held in Khartoum from 23 to 25 this month.
The vice president of the National Congress Party, Ibrahim Ghandour, in a press statement, "did not we invite to the group in Egypt," in reference to the Muslim Brotherhood terrorist.
Ghandour added, "We make the call for the parties and was supposed to call on the Freedom and Justice Party, but that is impossible as a result of the circumstances of the party," in reference to the decision banned in Egypt and imprisoned a large number of its leaders for committing crimes of violence and terrorism.
Media reports have accused the Sudanese government of Egyptian Islamic background supporting the terrorist group, the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt support for deposed President Mohamed Morsi.
However, the authorities in Khartoum denies to be provided any support for the Muslim Brotherhood or the Freedom and Justice Party in Egypt emanating from them.
Ghandour explained that the ruling party face invitations to "representatives from 48 countries to attend a conference of his party, including Iran," adding that Tehran had "confirmed their participation but did not name its representative" after.
The presidency announced last week that Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir will visit Cairo in the eighteenth and nineteenth of this month.
This will be his first visit after the inauguration of the Egyptian president Abdel Fattah al-Sisi the reins of power to a successor Mursi.
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