In a recent development, General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, the leader of Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces, held a crucial telephone conversation with the United Nations Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, to address the current state of affairs in Sudan, particularly the repercussions of the ongoing conflict.
During the call, General Dagalo explained to Mr. Guterres the current situation in the country and the grave violations committed by the paramilitary Janjaweed militia against innocent civilians.
These violations include airstrikes, killings, racial-based arrests, and obstructing humanitarian organizations from delivering essential aid to civilians while also intimidating humanitarian workers.
General Dagalo shared his vision with Mr. Guterres for ending the conflict and initiating negotiations to resolve the crisis at its core.
The goal is to rebuild Sudan on fair and just foundations that ensure security, stability, comprehensive, and lasting peace.
He also expressed his approval of Mr. Ramadan Al-Ammar’s appointment as the Special Envoy of the United Nations Secretary-General in Sudan. General Dagalo emphasized his commitment to collaborating with Al-Ammar and all UN organizations to address the humanitarian challenges faced by civilians in areas under his control.
This conversation highlights the ongoing efforts to bring peace and stability to Sudan while addressing the humanitarian crisis caused by the conflict.
It signifies a potential step towards resolving the deep-rooted issues in the country and rebuilding it for a better future.