Sources Speaking to Sudanese Media: Stunning Claim About Erdogan
As clashes continued between army units loyal to General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, president of the Sovereign Council temporarily in power in Sudan, and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), led by Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, known as Hemedti, vice president of Council. , both in the streets and in the streets There are notable developments in diplomatic circles…
According to official data, at least 420 people died in the events that began nine days ago, while millions of people have difficulties accessing water, electricity and food.
The Sudanese media, on the other hand, announced that diplomatic work continues to end the conflicts in the region. Speaking to the Sudan Tribune newspaper, the Sudanese diplomats said: “Turkish President Erdogan suggested negotiations with the leadership regarding the crisis in Sudan. Erdogan wanted the parties to come to the table in Turkey,” he commented.
“I WILL NOT SIT AT THE TABLE”
Noting that Erdogan has had phone conversations with Dagalo and Burhan for the past two days, the sources said it is not yet known what the parties will respond to.
But diplomatic sources told Sudanese media that Burhan would not come to the negotiating table until RSF forces withdrew from Khartoum. Hemedti spoke to Sky News Arabia yesterday and said: “I refuse to meet Burhan, but I can agree to sit with honorable members of the Sudanese Armed Forces.”
Source: Sozcu

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