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Al-Burhan Asserts Sudan's Refusal to Negotiate with RSF, Stresses No Future Role for Militia

Al-Burhan Asserts Sudan’s Refusal to Negotiate with RSF, Stresses No Future Role for Militia

Taha Sakr
Last updated: January 13, 2025 1:09 pm
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Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, the President of Sudan’s Sovereign Transitional Council, provided a stark update on the ongoing conflict in Sudan on Monday, emphasizing that the future of Sudan’s international relations will be determined by how the global community reacts to the current war. In a powerful statement, Al-Burhan made it clear that Sudan will not engage in negotiations with the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), stressing that the Sudanese people have firmly rejected the idea of involving the RSF in any future political processes.

Al-Burhan underlined that the war, which has deeply impacted the country, will not come to an end until the RSF is expelled from civilian areas and its military and political support from foreign entities is completely halted. He stated that Sudan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity are at stake, and any external backing for the RSF would only prolong the violence and suffering.

He accused the RSF of committing heinous war crimes and acts of genocide against Sudanese citizens throughout the conflict. These allegations have been echoed by human rights organizations, which have reported widespread atrocities, including massacres, forced displacement, and the destruction of civilian infrastructure. Al-Burhan’s remarks were a call for both accountability and the restoration of justice for the people of Sudan, who have endured immeasurable hardship due to the conflict.

The situation in Sudan remains tense as the armed forces continue their operations to secure more territories from the RSF. In a significant victory for the Sudanese military, the Armed Forces announced that they had regained control over Wad Madani, the capital of Gezira State, which is considered one of Sudan’s largest and most strategic regions. This victory, following months of intense fighting, marks a pivotal moment in the military campaign against the RSF. It is seen as a critical step toward regaining full control of Sudan’s territory and ensuring stability.

Al-Burhan reiterated that Sudan’s future must align with the will of the people, and the country will not succumb to foreign influence or internal divisions. He also vowed to address the internal challenges facing Sudan, particularly the political and social divisions that have been exacerbated by the war. His leadership continues to face the immense challenge of unifying a nation torn apart by conflict, but his commitment to a Sudan free from militia control and external interference remains resolute.

The President’s remarks underscore the growing determination of Sudan’s military leadership to restore order and rebuild the country, while facing external pressure and complex diplomatic challenges. Despite the ongoing violence and the humanitarian crisis, Al-Burhan’s message reflects an unwavering commitment to defending Sudan’s sovereignty and moving towards a future that is led by the Sudanese people, free from the shadow of militias like the RSF.

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