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Sudanese Leaders Meet in Ethiopia

October 21, 2023
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Civil forces in Sudan announced a foundational meeting today in Ethiopia’s capital, Addis Ababa. They aim to form a broad civil front to halt the war and restore the democratic civil transition.

Al-Tayeb Al-Malkabi, a member of the special communication committee for the meeting, confirmed that preparations are complete. The event, scheduled for today, Saturday, has garnered significant response. Representatives from a wide spectrum of political, civil, and union forces are participating and have started arriving in Addis Ababa.

Al-Malkabi stated that the meeting’s agenda focuses on preparations for the general conference of civil powers. It also aims to establish a shared political vision and a clear structure for the front. Furthermore, they will determine participants for the foundational conference planned for November. Agreement on unified negotiation platforms to end the war, such as the African Union initiative and the Jeddah platform, will also be discussed.

A primary topic for the meeting is ceasing hostilities. This includes stopping hostile acts, addressing damages, shaping the desired civil transition, and security and military reforms.

Many national figures are participating, led by former Prime Minister Abdullah Hamdok. Representatives from Sufi paths, civil society, and businessmen are also attending. According to the conference’s media committee, the meeting will last four days, from October 21 to 24. Over 80 participants, representing various civil and political entities, are attending.

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