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Western Envoys Vow to Resume Support for Sudan Transition Sudan

vowed to support Sudan's transition

to a civilian-led government. The six envoys arrived in Khartoum on February 8, 2023 and met with Sudanese political leaders to show support for the country's ongoing political transition. But they agreed to resume financial support to Sudan only once a civilian-led transitional government is formed.to Khartoum, as part of his African tour to strengthen economic and political ties.

Meanwhile, the Chairman of Sudan's Transitional Sovereignty Council Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, has affirmed his commitment to theand his cooperation with all involved parties. The junta leader also called for his opponents to reach a comprehensive final agreement, to pave the way for a transitional government with civilian leadership leading the country to free and fair elections, by the end of the transitional period.

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