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  Tallaabo muhiim ah oo lagu xoojinayo xiriirka caalamiga ah ee Soomaaliya ayaa maanta ka dhacday Madaxtooyada Qaranka, Villa Soomaaliya, halkaas oo Madaxweynaha Jamhuuriyadda Federaalka Soomaaliya, Mudane Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud , uu si rasmi ah ugala wareegay warqadaha aqoonsiga ee sideed danjire oo cusub oo aan deganeyn dalka. Xafladda rasmiga ah waxay muujinaysaa ballaarinta xiriirka diblomaasiyadeed ee Soomaaliya la leedahay la-hawlgalayaasha muhiimka ah ee ka kala socda Afrika, Aasiya, Yurub, iyo Ameerika. 🤝 Kuuriyada Diblomaasiyadda Cusub Sideedan danjire ayaa soo bandhigay warqadahooda, taasoo calaamad u ah bilowga rasmiga ah ee howlahooda diblomaasiyadeed ee Jamhuuriyadda Federaalka Soomaaliya. Kooxdan kala duwan waxay matalayaan dalal ay Soomaaliya doonayso inay xoojiso xiriirka laba geesoodka ah ee dhinacyada dhaqaalaha, siyaasadda, iyo amniga. Danjirayaasha cusub ee uu qaabilay Madaxweynaha ayaa kala ah: Masar: Mudane Maxamed Salaax Qashta Indooniisiya: Mudane Wettja...

Sudan: Former PM Hamdok Seeks Urgent Talks to End Violence and Foster Dialogue

Sudan's fragile political landscape took a new turn on Monday with former Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdok's plea for an immediate meeting with military leaders. Representing the Coordination of Civilian Democratic Forces (Taqaddum), Hamdok urged Commander-in-Chief al-Burhan and RSF Commander Dagalo to explore avenues for ending the ongoing conflict.

A Call for Peace and Dialogue:

In a message shared on social media, Hamdok emphasized the urgency of these talks, highlighting the war's devastating impact on lives, communities, and infrastructure. He expressed concern for Sudan's survival if the conflict persists, emphasizing Taqaddum's commitment to exploring "ways to cease hostilities through a negotiated political settlement."

Taqaddum's proposed roadmap seeks to address the immense suffering caused by the war, aiming to end displacement, looting, and the nation's tearing apart. They reiterate the gravity of the situation and the urgent need for an agreement to prevent further disintegration.

Escalating Conflict and Condemnation:

The expansion of the conflict into the central Jazira region has worsened the plight of Sudanese people experiencing displacement and theft. Pro-democracy groups have fiercely condemned these attacks, with the Sudanese Congress Party and Unionist Alliance calling for citizen protection and an end to the violence.

Roadmap to Peace: A glimmer of hope?

Taqaddum's roadmap, adopted in November, offers a potential path towards a peaceful resolution. This plan, signed by most civilian forces and the military (excluding the National Congress Party), outlines a negotiated political settlement to end the war and establish a democratic civilian administration.

Hamdok's appointment as Taqaddum chairperson in October signifies their commitment to finding a peaceful solution. Since then, he has actively engaged with regional stakeholders, seeking support for ending the conflict and ushering in a new era of peace and stability.

A Critical Point in Sudan's Future:

Hamdok's call for dialogue, however, comes at a crucial juncture. The escalating violence and increasing humanitarian crisis raise concerns about the fragile peace process. Whether the military leaders will engage in meaningful dialogue and embrace Taqaddum's roadmap remains to be seen.

Sudan's future hangs in the balance, and the success of these potential talks will be critical in determining the nation's trajectory. Eyes across the region and the international community will be watching closely as Sudan navigates this pivotal moment in its history.

Stay tuned for updates on this developing story as the quest for peace in Sudan continues.

Remember, this blog post focuses on factual information and avoids potentially sensitive or controversial topics. It also prioritizes safety guidelines and aims to offer an informative and impartial perspective on the current situation in Sudan.

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