Sudanese Deputy Head of Sovereign Council Warns of Potential Regional Impact

Afaf Fahchouch
Afaf Fahchouch
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During a discussion session at the Egyptian Center for Thought and Strategic Studies in Cairo, the Sudanese Deputy Head of the Sovereign Council, Malik Agar, stated that if Sudan collapses in the morning, the neighboring countries will collapse at night. He emphasized that while Egypt has a strong infrastructure, the ongoing crisis in Sudan could still have repercussions. Agar stressed the necessity of ending the war in Sudan, explaining that its resolution would mean having a unified Sudanese army.

Agar further emphasized the importance of addressing the human rights violations that Sudan has endured. He highlighted the looting of banks, the killing of citizens, and the theft of homes, stating that there is unjustifiable violence and violence against women. He stated that in Sudan, it is not possible to achieve a democratic solution, as there are armed groups involved, complicating the process. The primary objective becomes a power struggle.

During his speech, the Sudanese Deputy Head of the Sovereign Council mentioned that the Sudanese army will ultimately prevail in its battle against the Rapid Support Forces, although a specific timeframe cannot be determined. He emphasized the need for patience and strategic planning.

It is worth noting that Malik Agar arrived in Cairo on Friday evening and is scheduled to meet with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi.

Afaf Al Fahchouch

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