Feb 23 β€’ 20:23 UTC πŸ‡ΆπŸ‡¦ Qatar Al Jazeera

The Sudanese government stipulates the consideration of "supreme interest" in any proposals to end the war

The Sudanese government insists that any proposals to end the war must prioritize the country's supreme interests and territorial integrity.

The Sudanese government's foreign ministry has asserted that any proposals regarding the termination of the ongoing war must take into account the nation's supreme interests, territorial integrity, and national security. This stance follows suggestions made by U.S. presidential advisor Mas'ad Boulos aimed at addressing the conflict between the Sudanese government and the Rapid Support Forces. The ministry emphasized that mere presentation of proposals does not guarantee their acceptance or approval by the Sudanese government.

The ministry's statement underscores the importance of national sovereignty and security in the peace negotiation process. Any proposals deemed to overlook Sudan’s critical interests will not receive approval from the government, indicating a potential stalemate in discussions if U.S. recommendations do not align with these priorities. This highlights the cautious approach the Sudanese government is taking amidst international efforts to mediate peace in the region.

As of now, there has been no response from the Rapid Support Forces regarding Boulos' suggestions, which may suggest divisions or a communication gap between the conflicting parties. The situation remains tense as the Sudanese authorities emphasize that their decisions will strictly reflect the nation's interests, underlining their sovereignty amidst external diplomatic pressures.

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