From Baghdad Summit… The government sets conditions for declaring a ceasefire in Sudan

Member of Sudan’s Transitional Sovereignty Council (TSC), said that the Arab region faces major challenges, including escalating military operations, increasing refugee flows, and political divisions.
During his speech at the 34th Arab Summit in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, on Saturday, Lt. Jabir stressed the need to stop supplying weapons to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia from the region so that Sudan can implement the roadmap.
Jabir explained that a ceasefire in Sudan must be accompanied by the withdrawal of the Rapid Support Forces militia from all areas, explaining that the militia has targeted all the achievements of the Sudanese people.
He affirmed Khartoum’s determination to implement the roadmap it presented to the United Nations and sister countries, noting that this roadmap is based on a ceasefire and lifting the siege on El-Fashir.
Regarding the Palestinian issue, Jabir said, “We reject all forms of exiling to which the brotherly Palestinian people are subjected.”
The 34th Arab Summit kicked off on Saturday in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, with the participation of a number of Arab heads of state and government and representatives of several international bodies and organizations.