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Aqar: Sudan’s collapse will be followed by collapse of neighboring countries and the Horn of Africa

Sudan Events – Follow-ups

Vice President of the Sovereignty Council TSC Malik Aqar said that the interests of countries that have interests in Sudan depend on Sudan’s stability.
Aqar added that achieving ambitions depends on stability and peace in the Sudanese State and the safety of its territories.
Aqar explained during his speech to the workshop on the rules and guidelines for human rights in the context of combating terrorism, on Wednesday, that Sudan represents the “nail in the middle of Africa”, and that its collapse means that the continent does not exist. According to him.
He continued: “If Sudan collapses in the morning, the collapse of the state of South Sudan will follow in the evening, and the collapse will spread to the rest of the neighboring countries and the Horn of Africa.”
Aqar affirmed that Sudan will absorb the damage and become self-defending entities; because it is based on a legacy that extends back 7,000 years, which enables the Sudanese to address their problems.
He said that the collapse of the Horn of Africa will lead to the emergence of five dangerous phenomena represented by organized crime, illegal immigration, ideological identification, the emergence of pirates along the coasts of the region and threatening the security of the Red Sea, trade and the economy.
Aqar called on all supporters of the Rapid Support RSF Militia politically and materially on the local, regional and international levels to help stabilize Sudan and not fragment it.
He pointed out that preserving the unity of Sudan requires courage from politicians.
The Sudanese demanded that they work to defeat the Rapid Support RSF and restore stability to the country, noting that these forces practiced all types of terrorism in their war against the Sudanese, and described the Rapid Support RSF as a cross-border terrorist phenomenon.

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