The project includes a interim government, a national dialogue with the Prime Minister and civil society.
The Sudan Ministry of Foreign Affairs has unveiled interim government plans before the elections, which has tried to end the two -year civil war, which has displaced millions and killed tens of thousands.
In a post on X on Sunday, the ministry, which is affiliated with the army, made the way for elections during the civil war. It outlined its roadmap for peace, and noted the progress of the Sudanese army in their fight against the paramilitary paramilitary support force (RSF).
The ministry said that the project has been considered to form an interim government, the appointment of urban prime minister and initiate national dialogue with political and civil society groups. He added that this process should lead to free and fair elections.
The Foreign Ministry called on the RSF forces to surrender if they wanted to participate in a political dialogue. This includes the withdrawal of paramilitary forces from Khartoum, the state of Western Cordofen and the western region of Darfur.
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After months of shocks, the Sudanese army recently regained a massive area from the RSF in the Greater Khartoum area. The military said it has also been able to regain control of the states of North Cordophon, Jizira and the strategic city, Umm Rava, thus the main supply routes have been achieved.
However, the RSF still maintains the upper hand in the western regions of Western Cordofen and the western regions of Darfur, where the United Nations on Monday accused the RSF of blocking aid.
“Permanent restrictions imposed by the RSF Humanity Suz Agency and bureaucratic obstacles” “preventing life -saving aid,” said Vita Salami, a UN resident and human -friendly coordinator in Sudan. There are “.
The Foreign Ministry called on the International Community-especially the UN, the African Union and the Arab League to support this post-war strategic plan because “it meets the requirements of peace and stability in the country and the demands of democratic transfer in the country. The national consensus represents to do. ” .
The dispute in Sudan began in April 2023 and included a bloody battle between the army, headed by Abdul Fattah Al -Burran, and the RSF, headed by his former deputy, Mohammad Hamdan Dagalo.
The UN said that more than 12 million people have been displaced or that neighboring countries have fled to avoid fighting.