Agar to EU Ambassador: Berlin Conference “Another Repeat”

Port Sudan – Sudanhorizon

The Deputy Chairman of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, Commander Malik Agar, discussed with the European Union Ambassador to Sudan, Wolfram Vetter, the Sudanese government’s position rejecting the holding of the Berlin Conference without its participation, describing it as a “repeat version” of the Paris and London conferences.

During the meeting held today in the presence of the Director of the European Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Jamal Malik, Agar affirmed that the government does not reject engaging positively with proposed initiatives. However, he stressed that such initiatives must meet the aspirations of the Sudanese people and align with the government’s vision for achieving security and stability.

On the humanitarian front, the Deputy Chairman renewed the government’s commitment to providing all necessary facilitation for humanitarian organizations operating in the country. He also pointed to the extension of the opening of the Adre border crossing on the Sudan–Chad border until next June.

Agar expressed the government’s hope for support in managing the large-scale voluntary return operations currently taking place in the country, as well as assistance in rebuilding civilian institutions damaged by the war, in a way that encourages citizens to return and resume normal life.

For his part, the EU ambassador expressed readiness to maintain continuous engagement with the Sudanese government in order to reach a lasting peaceful solution to end the ongoing war in the country.

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