National Movement Forces Meet A British Top Official
Khartoum – Sudan Events
In context efforts exerted by the National Movement
Forces, headed by Dr. Al-Tijani Sissi Mohamed, to resolve the political crisis, end the war, and address its affects on Sudan, a delegation from the MF met the British envoy at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the Red Sea and the Horn of Africa in London.
The meeting discussed comprehensive national vision of the NMF to end the war and NMF commitment. The Sudanese-Sudanese dialogue, includes all Sudanese parties without exclusion to anyone that is a means of consensus, national reconciliation, and peaceful coexistence, as it is the guarantee for forming phase to govern the transitional period, address the affects of war, rebuild, and prepare the country for the phade of transition to democratic civil governance through free, direct, fair, and transparent elections with national and international oversight.
The delegation of the NMF explained clearly that the difficulties surrounding the situations in the country are accelerating and intersecting as a result of external interference and a deep discrepancy and difference in visions between the political, civil and civil components of the entire population of Sudan, and that overcoming this disagreement can only be achieved through a commitment to frank and constructive dialogue that addresses all issues that have been the site of disagreement and conflict since. Independence across its various axes. The vision was consistent in the importance of coordinating national, regional and international initiatives and efforts to constitute an important step that supports the dialogue, that must be well prepared . The importsnce of consultative workshops for political of civil forces to clear out their visions was also emphasized.
The delegation of the NMF also stressed the expansion of war that to make matters more complicated and will affect the difficult humanitarian conditions that citizens suffer from, and they stressed on importance of flow of aid and humanitarian aid to those affected and in need.
They also pointed out the catastrophic humanitarian situation in the states of Sudan, particularly the states of Darfur, and the importance of making efforts to provide aid to those affected and affected by the indicidents and the tragic situation that resulted and followed the fall of Nyala and Zalingei garrisons and the exposure of the displaced to attacks and humanitarian and brutal violations by the RSF and the allied militias to them.
We also stressed on importance of communication and exchanging visions on supporting efforts aimed at ending the war and committing to moving towards the political process.