Burhan and Hemedti open to Biden’s call for peaceful solution

The Sudanese army commander said Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan On Wednesday, the government said it remained “open to all constructive efforts aimed at ending this War “The destroyer”.

Later, the commander of the forces followed suit. Rapid support Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo He echoed that sentiment early Thursday.

He said Daglo On the X platform: “We renew our commitment to the ceasefire negotiations, as we believe that the path to peace lies through dialogue, not indiscriminate violence, and we will continue to engage in peace processes to ensure a future free from fear and suffering for all Sudanese civilians.”

But the two men have traded accusations of responsibility for not ending the conflict, which has killed more than 12,000 people since it began in April 2023, and each has accused the other of committing violations. They have not specified specific steps to reach a peaceful solution.

US-led mediators said last month they had secured assurances from both sides during talks in Switzerland to improve humanitarian access, but the absence of the Sudanese military from the discussions has hampered progress.

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