They publish a “three-part action plan” on the crisis in Sudan
The closing statement was released after the meeting of the foreign ministers of Sudan’s neighboring countries in Enjamine, the capital of Chad. In the statement, it was indicated that the meeting reviewed the current situation in Sudan and its reflections on neighboring countries.
Emphasizing the need to establish humanitarian aid depots in neighboring countries for the rapid transportation of aid and medical supplies to Sudan, the statement underlined the importance of direct contacts between the conflicting parties to determine the limits of a permanent ceasefire. .
In the statement, “The Committee of Foreign Ministers of the Neighboring Countries of Sudan has prepared an action plan to be presented to the heads of state and government, which consists of 3 parts: ensuring a permanent ceasefire, initiating a comprehensive dialogue between the Sudanese Parties and resolution of humanitarian problems”. expressions were used.
The ministers also decided to meet in the framework of the United Nations General Assembly meetings to be held in New York in September.
The heads of state and government of six countries, including Egypt, Central African Republic, Chad, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Libya and South Sudan, attended Sudan’s Neighboring Countries Summit held in Cairo last month.
CRISIS IN SUDAN
The Sudanese army wanted the Rapid Support Forces (HDK) to be fully integrated into the army within 2 years, which it once supported but saw as a threat because it acted as an independent army and parallel.
The war of words and tension, which began with the HDK’s declaration that it could accept this in a period of about 10 years after civilian rule, turned into an armed conflict between the parties, in Khartoum and several cities, in the morning of April. fifteen.
More than 3,000 people, most of them civilians, lost their lives and tens of thousands were injured in the fierce clashes that are still going on in and around the capital Khartoum, especially in the western cities.
The United Nations has reported that more than 4 million people have been displaced by the conflict that has been going on for more than 100 days in Sudan. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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