Gebreil Ibrahim: (Roadmap) is open to all except those who betrayed the homeland

The Head of the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM), Gebreil Ibrahim, said that the roadmap that Al-Burhan received a few days ago from the political forces drew a clear map for the national solution and laid a solid foundation for the Sudanese-Sudanese dialogue and freed it from being submitted to the outside.
Gebreil stressed, in a statement received by (Sudanese Echoes), that participation in finding solutions and shaping the features of the future for Sudan is a right guaranteed to all except those who betrayed the homeland, stressing the need to conduct a healthy dialogue with a free Sudanese will, away from the compromises that dedicate the fate of the country to external interests.
He explained that the political and societal forces that participated in preparing the roadmap include political, factional and social alliances, civil administrations, civil society symbols, Sufi and church sects.
He stressed that this effort belongs to all Sudanese and is open to all political and national forces to contribute to the project, asserting that it is a Sudanese initiative that confirms to the world that the Sudanese are capable of managing the affairs of their country without guardianship.