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Sudan Proposes New Initiative to Halt Armed Clashes

October 15, 2023
Sudan Proposes New Initiative to Halt Armed Clashes
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Sudan’s “Civil Administrations” launched an initiative aimed at curtailing the armed confrontations being witnessed across the nation between the army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) Initial consent for the initiative has been manifested by both conflicting parties.

Bashir Al-Sa’im, a member of the Sudanese Civil Administrations Council, informed that the initiative has been pushed forward to Army Commander Abdul Fattah Al-Burhan and Rapid Support Forces Commander Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo.

Elaborating further during a statement to “Erm News,” Al-Sa’im elucidated that the initiative entails an imperative for an immediate cessation of the war engulfing the nation, strongly emphasizing a return to the Jeddah podium and negotiations surrounding the political process without exception, through a “Sudanese-Sudanese” dialogue.

The proposition from the Civil Administrations symbolizes a crucial step in navigating through the tumultuous period witnessed in Sudan, aspiring to forge a pathway toward negotiations and potentially stabilizing the political landscape in the nation.

It underscores an inherent desire to conclude internal disputes through dialogue and negotiation, steering the involved parties back to a comprehensive, inclusive, and national discourse to formulate solutions amidst the crisis.

With the international community keenly observing the developments in Sudan, this initiative could serve as a vital pivot point, redirecting the nation from the throes of internal conflict towards constructive dialogue, thereby potentially averting further unrest and destabilization.

Last month, the head of the country’s Sovereign Council asserted that peace, while universally desired, must be a conduit to preserve the nation’s dignity, honor, and sovereignty.

His determination to conclude the persisting conflict in Sudan and eradicate what he described as the “cancer affecting the body of the state” was vocalized, according to the Arab World News Agency.

Al-Burhan, who also commands the Sudanese Army, conveyed that the war ravaging the country was “imposed on us,” warning that certain factions aim to “swallow” Sudan.

He placed his trust in victory in the “battle of dignity” thanks to the populace’s unity around its armed forces. “This army is the army of the nation, and no entity or party has dominion over it,” al-Burhan affirmed.

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