Arab League: Continuing war means disabling the Sudanese State
Sudan Events – Follow-ups
Secretary-General of the Arab League, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, affirmed that the current war is unprecedented in the modern history of Sudan, as it has claimed the lives of at least 15,000 citizens so far, with the deliberate overthrow of state institutions, particularly in Khartoum, and ethnic cleansing operations in Darfur and Kordofan.
He said during his speech at the opening of the consultative meeting to restore stability and peace in Sudan at the headquarters of the Arab League in Cairo, on Wednesday, that the situation requires an analysis of the roots of the crisis that led to the current unprecedented form, affirming that the continuation of the war means disabling the Sudanese State from performing its role.
He added that it is not wise for efforts to remain scattered, explaining that the need has become urgent to unify regional and international efforts to resolve the Sudanese crisis, in order to support efforts to cease fire and provide the environment for implementing what was reached in Jeddah.
He pointed out that the aim of the meeting is to exchange views on how stability can be achieved in Sudan with work, as the goal remains one for all parties.