Sudan's army chief rejects reconciliation with the Rapid Support Forces (RSF)

The Chairman of the Transitional Council of Sudan, who is also the Commander-in-Chief of the Sudanese Army (SAF), Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan has said that his army will continue to fight with the fighters of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and no agreement has been reached.

Jan 6, 2024 - 16:06
Sudan's army chief rejects reconciliation with the Rapid Support Forces (RSF)
Sudan's army chief rejects reconciliation with the Rapid Support Forces (RSF)

Al-Burhan said in his video speech distributed yesterday Friday on his Telegram social network page and emphasized by saying: "There is no reconciliation or agreement we have reached with the rebels. We will fight until the militants stop, or we stop." He also said: "Our war will continue until every area of ​​Sudan is liberated." The head of the Sudanese army has praised the special campaign launched in that country under the address of "Sudanese Popular Resistance" and said: "We welcome the resistance of the people, and we will give them weapons, but the weapons must be legalized and registered with the army." These are the main victims of the war of lust for power between the military generals in Sudan He has also complained about the declaration recently signed between the RSF and the political alliance of the Coordination of People's Democratic Forces (Taqaddum) which is led by the former Prime Minister of Sudan Abdalla Hamdok. He said: "The politicians who signed the agreement with the RSF have made a mistake by talking to the rebels. The agreement between the politicians and the RSF is unacceptable and has no value," he said. Also on this month of January 2024, the RSF and the Taqaddum political coalition signed the "Addis Ababa Declaration" to end the war and fighting in Sudan. According to the declaration, the RSF is ready to stop the war immediately and without any conditions through direct negotiations with the Sudanese army. On the other hand, the government of Sudan the other day Alkhamisi called home its ambassador in Nairobi for consultation, in opposition to the action of the President of Kenya, William Ruto, to welcome and receive in the country Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (Hemedti), the commander of the Aid Force of Quickly.