Former Sudanese PM: Egypt’s role essential in ending war in Sudan

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Sat, 06 Jul 2024 - 03:37 GMT

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Sat, 06 Jul 2024 - 03:37 GMT

Abdalla Hamdok Sudan's Prime Minister

Abdalla Hamdok Sudan's Prime Minister

CAIRO – 6 July 2024: Former Sudanese Prime Minister and Head of the Coordination body of the democratic and civil forces (TAGADOM) Abdalla Hamdok said that Egypt’s role is essential and effective in ending the crisis and war in Sudan.

 

He added, in statements to Youm7, that Egypt's hosting of the Sudanese political and national forces conference in Cairo confirms its effective role and efforts in ending the division.

 

“We hope that there will be a consensus among the Sudanese political and national forces participating in the conference, in order to end the war and hostilities,” he continued.

 

Cairo hosted, on Saturday, the Sudanese Political and Civil Forces Conference in the New Administrative Capital.

 

The conference aimed to facilitate an inter-Sudanese national dialogue with the participation of relevant regional and international partners. Its primary objective is to foster consensus among Sudanese civil and political forces on strategies for achieving comprehensive and sustainable peace in Sudan. This initiative comes in response to the civil war that erupted in mid-April 2023 between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).

 

Since the conflict's onset, 7.3 million people have been displaced, including 1.8 million women and girls of reproductive age. According to UNFPA Sudan, nearly 25.6 million people are currently facing severe food insecurity (July 4).

 

On July 13, 2023, Cairo hosted a summit of Sudan's neighboring countries to address solutions for ending the conflict and mitigating its adverse effects on neighboring states. Leaders from Egypt, Chad, Libya, South Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and Central Africa delivered speeches during the summit, expressing grave concerns over the conflict's regional repercussions.

 

 

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