The second quarter of 2021 has highlighted many challenges still facing Sudan’s transitional government, however in spite of ongoing incidents of insecurity and violence in Darfur and other areas, as well as a lack of agreement between Sudan, Egypt, and Ethiopia on the filling and running of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), the past three months have offered many optimistic milestones in Sudan’s transition.
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April 30 - 2021 JUBA / KHARTOUM The mainstream Sudan Liberation Movement under the leadership of Abdelwahid El Nur (SLM-AW) reaffirmed in a statement yesterday that it is not interested in negotiating peace with the current government.
The official spokesman for the movement, Abdelrahman El Nayer, stated that the movement is preparing arrangements for an ‘internal dialogue’ that is to be held between all Sudanese within Sudan.
He clarified that this initiative has nothing to do with the peace talks signed by the government and other rebel groups in Juba. The SLM-AW will not negotiate with the government using the old methodology “that has proven its failure to solve the national crisis”.
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