Volker Peretz Makes ‘ An interesting Statement on Ending his Assignment in Sudan
Sudan Events – Follow-ups
The former UN envoy to Sudan, Volker Peretz, denied that he had failed in his mission in Sudan. He said in an interview to the German Union magazine, “I did not fail in my mission in Sudan, my team and I received appreciation of the Secretary-General of the United Nations who assigned me . I received threats of liquidation from supporters of the former regime.” The previous one was in Sudan and I continued my work despite that.
In the interview, Volcker touched on the violations occurring in the Sudan war and stressed that the army and the Rapid Support ForcesRSF have documented violations, but the Sudanese army SAF is more self-restrained and its violations are less severe compared to the violations of the Rapid Support Forces RSF .
Peretz described former Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok as a good economist, but a bad politician who lacked much of the cunning of politicians.
The former UN envoy expected that the Sudan war would not continue for long because the warring parties realized the impossibility of a resolution on the field.
He added, “I expect that the two parties will agree in the second half of this year, with the urging and intimidation of the United States US , Saudi Arabia and the UAE .” Considering that IGAD did not manage the Sudan war dossier well, therefore I understand the Sudanese army’s lineage from it.
Volcker indicated in his speech that the outbreak of another war after the end of this war is linked to the formula in which the current war will end, hoping that the political agreement to stop the war will be comprehensive and does not exclude anyone other than extremist Islamists, as he put it, considering that Sudan is a country the size and diversity of an entire continent, so federalism is the most appropriate system. For his wisdom.