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WorldAfricaDeputy Chairman of the Sovereignty Council in Sudan: I will use my abilities to stop the war

Deputy Chairman of the Sovereignty Council in Sudan: I will use my abilities to stop the war

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In a statement released on Saturday, Aqar announced his acceptance of the new position, and added: “Our duty today is to work to stop this war, and to find logical solutions across the negotiating table to stop it. and limit its effects and mitigate its impact on our beloved people.”

In his statement, he also addressed two messages to the two parties to the conflict in Sudan, the army and the Rapid Support Forces.

He continued, “The armed forces must realize that achieving peace will only be possible through dialogue,” and “the Rapid Support Forces must realize that one professional army is the way to achieve stability in Sudan.” .

Agar said he will work throughout his new mission on the following priorities:

• “First: use all my abilities and do everything in my power to complete what I and my colleagues have started to work for a permanent ceasefire, and then work to end the war in a lasting way.”

• “Second: To work to alleviate the human suffering of our people, who are stuck in war zones, stuck in crossing points, the displaced and refugees, and to work to restore basic services and provide humanitarian assistance such as as water, food, medicine and basic needs for all those who have been affected by the war throughout the country.” .

• “Third: To continue the work we started earlier with the Minister of Finance and urgently to make the agricultural season a success, and to save our country from the danger of famine resulting from its failure, and the disastrous effects of what follows .”

• “Fourth: I will work urgently with all our peoples and friends in the regional and international community, in particular to coordinate among themselves and mobilize support to end the war in a just and lasting way that guarantees peace and stability. long-term in Sudan, then work on rebuilding and rebuilding.”

• “Fifth: Work to complete the path of civil and democratic transformation on the basis of ensuring the participation of all Sudanese without exclusion.”

Sudanese army commander Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, who chairs the Sovereignty Council, issued a constitutional decree dismissing his opponent, Rapid Support Forces commander Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, from his post as deputy head of the Council of sovereignty, about 5 weeks after the outbreak of war between them.

In a brief statement, Al-Burhan announced Daglo’s “exemption” from his position as vice-president of the Sovereignty Council, in accordance with a constitutional decree, and issued another decree appointing Agar, the head of one from the wings of the Sudan. Liberation Movement (North), as Vice President of the Sovereignty Council, noting that he was a member of the Council.


Fighting has been ongoing in Sudan between the Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces since April 15 and has so far claimed around a thousand lives, also led to the displacement and refuge of around a million Sudanese and caused 25 million people, or about half the population, in need of humanitarian assistance, according to the United Nations.

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