The spokesman for the political process in Sudan, Khaled Omar, renewed the accusation that groups from the defunct regime had planned this war and were working to ignite it and continue it. He said in a statement on Facebook today (Sunday): “We are against war and with one professional and national army that distances itself from politics.”
And he considered that reaching this goal would be through agreeing on a comprehensive plan for security and military reform that includes implementing the security arrangements stipulated in the Juba Peace Agreement and integrating rapid support into the Sudanese Armed Forces through specific timetables and clear mechanisms. He said, “We are with a civil, democratic transition that takes place only through peaceful political means. We are against war and against the return of the former regime to rule over people again.”
The spokesman for the political forces pointed out that “some advocates of the continuation of the war deliberately confuse ends and means, simply we are with the unified army, democratic transition and the non-return of the previous regime, but we disagree with war as a means to achieve these ends, and we work exclusively to achieve them peacefully, and we see the misery of the arguments of war fans.” .
He warned that warmongers would only lead the country to destroy it, and that one side had an interest in its continuation.
He stated that the civil democratic forces believe that pressure must now be put in place to stop the war, establish mechanisms to monitor the ceasefire, and return to the path of political dialogue in which the civil democratic forces unite and impose a balance of power that achieves the unity and sovereignty of the state, preserves its institutions, and reaches a single professional and national army within a comprehensive plan for security and military reform.