Former president Thabo Mbeki has called for an urgent ceasefire in Sudan and an immediate return to negotiations that will usher in a civilian government. | CdeLENIN
In a statement issued through the Thabo Mbeki Foundation on Tuesday, he said only those two measures"will address the current expectations of the long-suffering people of Sudan".
The army is loyal to Sudan's de facto leader, General Abdel Fatah al-Burhan, while General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo leads the RSF. As AUHIP chairperson, Mbeki pushed for the cessation of hostilities and a ceasefire in Sudan's fractured socio-political fabric.Mbeki's observations and comments will carry added weight as many of the problems he encountered remain to this day.
"[I]n the midst of a serious economic crisis, great damage is being caused to civilian, economic and other infrastructure it will be difficult to replace," he added.
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