The power struggle continues in Sudan, General Burhan gives new conditions
As the battle for power continues in Sudan, the Head of the Governing Council of Sudan has given conditions to agree to start a political process to resolve the country's crisis.
For several months now, the Democratic Forces of Sudan led by the former prime minister of the country, Abdullah Hamdok, have been consulting with the two main enemies, namely the army SAF and the Rapid Support Forces RSF to convince the two parties to sit at the negotiating table and to resolve their differences, but so far this has failed. Despite this, the Democratic Forces of Sudan continue to make mediation efforts between the military generals and believe that if the dialogue between the Sudanese themselves takes place, a political solution can be found and save Sudan from the many tragedies caused by the power-hungry war between those military generals. People are suffering more and more, but the power-hungry military generals are not thinking at all about stopping the war among themselves in Sudan In his most recent terms, the head of the Sudanese army, General Abdel Fattah al Burhan, has repeated his statement that even though the emergency aid forces have not laid down their weapons, it is absolutely impossible to sit at the negotiating table with the forces he claimed are rebels. General Abdel Fattah al Burhan spoke about Major General Mohammad Hamdan Degalo, known by the popular name of Hemedti and who is the Commander-in-Chief of the RSF forces and said: "How can you sign a peace agreement with a person who is not faithful in his promises and changes every day? I I say there will be no peace. Except after suppressing this rebellion.