Aqar: The manner in which the invitation to the Jeddah pulpit was made contains depreciation and contempt that cannot be accepted…!

Aqar in response to US State Department statements

β€œThe manner in which the invitation to the Jeddah pulpit was made contains a devaluation and contempt that cannot be accepted. Β»

Malik Aqar: I am the second man in the country. We have not agreed to go to Jeddah and we will not agree.

Aqar: Whoever wants to do away with us must tell us and take our remains to Jeddah.

Aqar: This is not a rejection of peace, but there must be foundations.

Aqar: We will not go like sheep. Let them ride their highest horses if they wish.

Port Sudan: Muhammad Mustafa

Deputy Chairman of the Sovereignty Council, Malik Aqar, said that the parties' struggle and their quest for power at this moment in Sudan's history causes a crisis for the state and opens the door to external interference. Aqar announced, today Wednesday, during the launch of the activities of the Permanent Community Reconciliation and Peace Conference held in the Peace Hall of the Red Sea Government Secretariat, that the Transitional Sovereign Council refused to return to the Jeddah pulpit, in response to the US State Department's statements calling on Al-Burhan to return to the Jeddah pulpit, describing how the invitation to the Jeddah pulpit was made there. Contempt and contempt cannot be accepted. He went on to say, β€œI’m the second man. in the state. We have not agreed to go to Jeddah and we will not agree. Whoever wants to end us must tell us and go with our remains to Jeddah. This is not a rejection of peace, but there must be foundations. won't go like sheep, so let them ride on their highest horses. β€œIf they want it, whoever wants us should come here,” stressing that the Sudanese people do not need anyone to dictate the law to them, emphasizing that the situation must correct the situation. and that there is no currently no qualified force to lead Sudan other than the armed forces, and that it must assume its responsibilities in this direction.

Agar stressed that the war is a disaster and he fears that Sudan will end in a tragic stage, stressing that the battle will first be resolved and the weapons will be laid down, then the deferred issues of authority, constitution and others will be resolved. He added that reconstruction requires the establishment and structuring of the Sudanese person and the stage of compromise with others, then the establishment of the Sudanese state. He went on to say that citizenship is a consideration for her.

Agar stressed that peace is the basic foundation and means stability and the foundations of societal reconciliation, noting that the situation in Sudan is complex in terms of security and stability and requires Sudanese-Sudanese consensus and dialogue.





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