KHARTOUM, Dec. 27 (Xinhua) -- A Chadian diplomat in Khartoum said his country would embark in banning any activity of the Sudanese opposition inside its territories in implementation of the security protocol inked by the two countries, UNMIS Radio Miraya FM reported Sunday.
The Chadian Consul in Khartoum Hussain Jeddah denied that there were camps for the Sudanese Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) inside his country, according to the report.
However, he attributed moves by some Darfurian armed movements inside his country to the wide border and the difficulty of controlling them.
The Chadian diplomat called for further monitoring the borders of the two neighbors, the report said.
Sudan and Chad signed a security protocol more than a year ago to control their borders and ban any activity by armed opposition groups in the two countries, but failed to implement it.
The two sides Friday agreed to revive the security protocol and decided to hold a bilateral meeting of military and security officials in the Chadian capital of N'djamena on Jan. 8, 2010.
The Sudanese-Chadian relations were repeatedly tensed as the two sides traded accusations of supporting the armed opposition groups in the two countries along their joint border.
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