Sudan Events – Follow-ups
Jaafar Al-Sadiq Mohamed Osman Al-Mirghani, the Deputy President of the Original Democratic Unionist Party, congratulated the Sudanese Armed Forces on the success in liberating the city of Wad Madani from the Rapid Support Forces militia.
He conveyed the congratulations of Mawlana Mohamed Osman Al-Mirghani, the party’s leader, on this great occasion, confirming the party’s full support for the Armed Forces and all regular forces in the battle for dignity. Al-Mirghani also expressed his condolences to the martyrs’ families and wished a speedy recovery to the wounded and a safe return for the prisoners. He referred to the party’s position and its international movement, emphasizing that they would utilize all their external relations to expose the violations of the rebellious militia and support the Sudanese state.
Al-Mirghani announced, during his meeting with a group of journalists in Cairo, their full pride in the 56 State, which expelled the colonizers and liberated Sudan. He expressed their strong attachment to this history. He said, “Who doesn’t have the past doesn’t have the future.” He added, “Our efforts to complete the federal unity project continue, and Mawlana Mohamed Osman Al-Mirghani is keen on uniting all the Unionists on a common word.”
He mentioned that they are diligently working to communicate with all political blocs and national forces in pursuit of a solution and that they are coordinating their actions with the leadership of the state.
He called on some countries that have negatively interfered in Sudan’s affairs to stop supporting the rebellion and play positive roles in the Sudanese crisis, as they have only seen good from the Sudanese people.
Al-Mirghani praised the Sudanese army, mentioning that it is performing its military role with remarkable efficiency and has achieved brilliant victories. He stated that as political forces, they are concerned with how to support the army until it prevails and thinking about how to rebuild Sudan.
He said that General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan has become a symbol of resilience in Sudan, and the Sudanese people support him and stand behind him until victory.
He revealed new information about the period before the outbreak of war, confirming that they rejected a request from the US Ambassador to Sudan to sign the framework agreement, despite their reservations about its details and contents. He confirmed that they participated in many international forums to discuss the Sudanese crisis and how to end the war, emphasizing that their efforts will not stop and that they believe the solution lies in an inclusive Sudanese dialogue that does not exclude anyone.