General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, the army chief of Sudan, spoke at the UN General Assembly and called for an end to the ongoing war in Sudan. He accused neighboring states of providing funding, weapons, and mercenaries to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a paramilitary group in Sudan.
General al-Burhan highlighted the impact of foreign interference in prolonging the conflict in Sudan and emphasized the need for international cooperation to address the root causes of the crisis. He urged countries in the region to cease their support for armed groups that are contributing to the violence in Sudan.
The RSF has been a prominent player in the conflict in Sudan, with allegations of human rights abuses and atrocities committed by its members. The group has been accused of targeting civilians and perpetrating violence against different ethnic and political groups in the country.
General al-Burhan’s address at the UN General Assembly signals Sudan’s commitment to seeking a peaceful resolution to the conflict and ending foreign interference in the country’s internal affairs. The international community has a crucial role to play in supporting Sudan’s efforts to achieve stability and address the root causes of the conflict.
The call for an end to the war in Sudan comes amidst ongoing efforts to restore peace and stability in the country. The Sudanese government, under the leadership of General al-Burhan, is working towards addressing the grievances of different groups and fostering dialogue to achieve a lasting peace in Sudan.
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