The African Union Security and Security Council announced its refusal to moves to form a parallel government in Sudan, warning of its negative repercussions, stressing that it may lead to the division of Sudan.
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The African Security and Peace Council expressed, in a statement of its great concern and condemned the developments of the situation in Sudan, especially the declaration of rapid support and political and social forces linked to it about the establishment of a parallel government, and the council said that this step poses a major danger that may lead to the division of Sudan, calling on all countries of the African Union and the international community not to recognize any parallel government or entity seeking to rule any part of the land of Sudan.
The Council called on the countries of the bloc and the international community to refrain from providing support or support to any armed group seeking to establish a parallel government or a government entity in Sudan, stressing that it does not recognize any parallel government or a similar entity in the country.
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The Security and Peace Council renewed its commitment to preserving the sovereignty and unity of Sudan, supporting the peaceful solution to the conflict, calling on the fighting parties to respond to the calls for the ceasefire, ensure the arrival of aid without obstacle, and adhere to comprehensive peace talks.
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He pledged to continue to cooperate with all Sudanese parties to end the existing conflict, based on the African Union road map.
The African Union launched a road map on May 27, 2023 to end the conflict in Sudan, based on stopping hostilities, responding to the humanitarian situation, protecting civilians and infrastructure, and launching a comprehensive political process.
The Security and Peace Council stressed the necessity of resuming the process of the democratic constitutional system through the political dialogue organized by the African Union and the organization of creation, and the implementation of the Jeddah Declaration located between the army and rapid support on May 11, 2023.
The militia plans to support rapid support to form a parallel government that must be formed in its areas of control, to take over sovereign tasks such as buying warplanes, printing a new currency, and extracting identity and travel documents.