As part of regional and international efforts to end the Sudanese conflict, the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has invited Sudanese political forces, civil and religious leaders to a meeting in Cairo on July 6 and 7.
The discussions will focus on halting the war, delivering humanitarian aid, and forming a unified political vision for the post-war period., disclosed that prominent forces participating in the meeting will include Tagadom, the mainstream Forces for Freedom and Change , the Democratic Bloc , as well as civil society figures.
"Civilian consensus is important to prioritise the end of the war and address the humanitarian crisis". Such unity could encourage the warring parties to choose negotiation over conflict, paving the way for a political process leading to sustainable peace, he told Radio Dabanga. Ardol added that Egypt's"deep understanding of the Sudanese political landscape, which surpasses that of many other intervening countries, enables Cairo to effectively involve relevant Sudanese parties in the discussions."The Gathering of Sudan Liberation Forces also welcomed the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs' invitation to participate in the July 6 meeting, confirming they would be"active participants".
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