Sudan’ Foreign Minister: Appointing a (Technocrat) Government is Imminent

Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr. Ali Youssef met, on Sunday in Cairo, with ambassadors and representatives of 55 diplomatic missions accredited to Sudan residing in Cairo, with the participation of Sudan’s Ambassador to Egypt, General Engineer Imad El-Din Mustafa Adawi.
During the meeting, the Minister briefed the ambassadors on the current developments in the country and the advanced operational position of the Sudanese Armed Forces and their successive triumphs in liberating Sennar, Al-Jazeera, Khartoum and Om Rawaba and their progress towards the west of the country,
stressing the determination of the Sudanese Armed Forces to cleanse the entire country of the militia and its agents.
The Foreign Minister pointed out the imminent appointment of a civilian technocrat government led by a civilian prime minister.
He stressed that the war is on the verge of its end with the victory of the armed forces, the joint forces and all regular and supporting forces backed by the masses of the Sudanese people.
The Minister reviewed the most important stages of political development in Sudan since the war in South Sudan and the Darfur problem until the rebellion of the dissolved Rapid Support Forces (RSF), indicating the enormity of the atrocities and attacks committed by the militia against civilians, represented in the massacres that claimed the lives of hundreds of innocent people, the violation of their honor, the looting of their property, and the destruction of the capabilities of the Sudanese state, its institutions, its infrastructure, and its historical and cultural heritage.
The Minister addressed the Jeddah Declaration, stressing Sudan’s commitment to implementing it as a condition for engaging in any future negotiations. He also explained the reasons for Sudan’s refusal to participate in other negotiating forums that aimed to cancel the Jeddah Agreement, and the United Arab Emirates, the sponsor of the militia, was invited to as a facilitator.