Among the most prominent of these conditions is the end of the procedures for the twenty-fifth of October, the handover of power to civilians, the unification of the army and its removal from political life, and the end of the current course of the tripartite mechanism of dialogue consisting of the United Nations, the African Union and the IGAD group.
According to a statement issued by the coalition, the meeting came at the request of Molly V, the US Assistant Secretary of State, who has been holding talks since Sunday in Khartoum to resolve the country’s deepening crisis for more than 7 months.
The Forces for Freedom and Change explained that the meeting, which was held at the residence of the Saudi ambassador in Khartoum, discussed ending the October 25 procedures, and all their consequences, handing over power to civilians, immediate implementation to create a democratic climate, and stopping the procedures of the tripartite mechanism in gathering forces in support of the procedures and elements of the former regime. in the political process.
The statement indicated that the meeting came after the leadership of Freedom and Change refused to participate in the inaugural meeting of the dialogue on Wednesday.
He explained that the Forces of Freedom and Change adopted three means to address the measures of the twenty-fifth of October, including the popular popular revolution, international and regional solidarity, and a political solution that leads to the handover of power to civilians.
The absence of the forces of freedom and change and other major revolution forces, such as the gathering of professionals and resistance committees, from the opening meeting of the Sudanese dialogue sponsored by the tripartite mechanism raised doubts about the possibility of its success, in which only the military part and a group of parties and small components supporting the measures announced by the President of the Sudanese Sovereign Council Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan participated. .
The tripartite mechanism acknowledged that it is not possible for dialogue to succeed in reaching an agreement to resolve the crisis in the absence of the main revolution forces that boycotted the first launch session.
The Mechanism’s spokesperson said in a statement that major political forces were absent from the meeting, led by the Central Council of the Forces for Freedom and Change, the Umma Party, the Sudanese Communist Party, the Women’s Rights Group, the Sudanese Professionals Association and the Resistance Committees.
In the first reaction to the meeting, the National Congress Party – the political wing of the Brotherhood – which was toppled by a popular revolution in April 2019, said that “the army must not hand power over to civilians again and not respond to Western and external dictates.”
On the other hand, the Sudanese Professionals Association, one of the main entities leading the current movement in the Sudanese street, affirmed its adherence to the escalation in the street and not to negotiate with the military part, and its demand to hand over power to civilians completely and to remove the armed forces from political life, warning against forming a “lame partnership.” again.
The UN Security Council said about two weeks ago that there are risks surrounding the general situation in Sudan, including political, social and economic stability, warning against wasting the opportunity for debt relief and international support if a solution to the crisis is not reached by mid-June.
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