Will Egyptian Consultations End Rebel Intransigence? – Balancing – Al-Tayeb Al-Makabrabi
Geneva began on the 14th with all those present, and the participants discovered that they were a worthless presence and that they were only there to fill their stomachs and pockets at the expense of others, and that they would sophistize and gossip and leave without results unless the government, army and people of Sudan were at their assigned place at the table…
The United States has done well to recognize this loss and has taken the initiative to directly invite Egypt to call for help to break this impasse. The idea was the Cairo consultations that begin tonight between the delegations of the Union. the well-known and familiar Sudan, most of whom participated in the chair in Jeddah and some of them in Jeddah during the recent consultations, and that will not change if an agreement is reached to be present in Geneva…
What is known and has become certain is that the Sudanese government has entrusted its demands to the shepherds of the Jeddah platform and its queen in Cairo so that consultations do not begin without guidance and evidence. more convinced of the need to end this conflict and that it has become convinced of the evil actions of the rebels and that it will spare no effort to obtain everything it demands, the government of Sudan, which the United States is putting in a position that allows it to achieve what it wants. must maintain its position until the country prepares for elections that restore civilian rule on correct and clear bases, and not on civil contempt…
According to all the information, leaks and analyses that have been circulated and discussed, the vast majority expects that the Cairo consultations, which could last two days, will result in agreements that will convince the Sudanese government and guarantee from Cairo that the rebels will respect the commitments. pressure from the shepherds and all those present in Geneva to implement the results of Jeddah, which have become the only obstacle and obstacle to the end of the negotiations. This war has become the recognized knot that must be resolved, contrary to what the tweets say outside the squadrons. were promoting…
There is no reason to stop the war and return the situation to normal. The rebels were forced to leave people's homes and public and private facilities and return to their owners, and if they promised to stay in camps where they would refrain from harming people and hand over their weapons, they would only use them to plunder, pillage, rape, humiliate and treat for no reason, and all this is easy and simple. Even the mediators must be truly convinced that this militia has only harmed humanity and the Sudanese people…
May God help everyone