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General al-Burhan Rejects U.S. Proposal

The ⁤Sudanese Army Commander‍ rejected the U.S. proposal regarding Sudan, describing the suggested solutions as a public call for ‍the⁣ country’s⁤ division.

according to the English section of webangah ‌News ‌Agency, citing Mehr News Agency, a source close to⁢ Al-Mayadeen revealed details of a meeting between Abdel‌ Fattah al-Burhan, Chairman of Sudan’s Sovereign Council and ⁢Chief of Armed Forces, ⁢and senior military officers during which he ​made ‍strong statements.

The ⁢source saeid al-Burhan aimed to send a⁢ message to the U.S. government-through Masad boulos, senior adviser to the‍ U.S. president⁤ on african affairs-concerning Washington’s attempt to impose a four-party agreement on Sudan.

In ⁣this meeting, ​al-burhan ‍stated​ that if the UAE is ​part of this four-party group, Sudan believes it is ineffective. This view is reinforced by global‌ awareness ​that the UAE has supported paramilitaries opposed⁣ to the Sudanese government.

he emphasized that accepting them as ​mediators ‌in this crisis is unachievable.

Al-Burhan said: “The narrative promoted by Masad Boulos-that Muslim Brotherhood ‍elements ⁤control segments within our military-is nothing‌ more than ‌a ‌tactic‍ aimed at intimidation. Claims about Brotherhood presence inside⁤ military institutions are false‍ and⁤ baseless.”

The Sudanese‍ army commander described the four-party proposal as the worst ⁣offer presented because‌ it nullifies ​armed forces’ role while demanding all security agencies be disbanded and ⁢allowing paramilitary groups to remain entrenched in their areas.

He stressed: “No one can impose Hamdok or Hemeti on us. We fear that​ Masad Boulos ⁤stands ⁣as an ​obstacle blocking peace⁣ sought by all‌ Sudanese ⁣people.”‌ He added that Boulos has threatened accusations claiming humanitarian‌ convoys where obstructed ‍and chemical weapons were used.

Al-Burhan reaffirmed his⁤ determination‌ to continue combat operations until Rapid Support Forces are eliminated but clarified: “We do not desire war nor ‍oppose ⁤peace; however,no one can threaten us or dictate conditions.”

The commander condemned ​the proposed plan‍ again as biased and accused America’s envoy of trying to impose terms unilaterally.

Concluding his remarks, he called for unity among Sudanese factions against external ⁢pressures ​targeting ‍their country. “The ⁤proposed approaches amount​ to⁣ an open invitation for dividing Sudan,” he said. “How can there ⁣be a ceasefire while‍ militias occupy cities and regions?‍ these militias must be‍ dismantled.”

‌News Sources: © webangah ‌news Agency, ‍Mehr News Agency
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