Sudan’s Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdok prefers a UN peacekeeping force over the country's military to ensure national security is not compromised at a crucial time
Deputy Head of Sudanese Transitional Military Council, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo shakes hands with Sudan's opposition alliance coalition's leader Ahmad al-Rabiah as they exchange signed copies of the constitutional declaration during a signing ceremony in Khartoum, Sudan August 4, 2019.
The conflict not only in Darfur but in the Blue Nile and Kordofan states left thousands dead and millions displaced. “It's possible that Hamdok might have more faith in UN peacekeepers than in parts of the Sudanese security forces,” Mark Weston, a writer and policy consultant based in Sudan, told TRT World.
Signing a power-sharing deal with the military leaders who ousted Bashir following the month-old nationwide protests, the civilian bloc agreed to form a transitional council to run the country for three years in last August with the military.
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