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There are no meetings between Al-Burhan and Hamidti anywhere.. A Sudanese official decides

In continuing the path of escalation, a diplomatic official confirmed to Al-Arabiya and Al-Hadath, today, Friday, that There will be no meeting The commander of the Sudanese army, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, and the commander of the Rapid Support Forces, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, gather anywhere.

‘Kenya’s mediation is worthless’

The official considered that the invitation issued by Kenya as the chair of the mediation committee has no value for Sudan, especially since he expressed his objection to Kenya chairing the mediation.

He also confirmed that there is no contact or communication between the army and the Rapid Support Forces, pointing out that the only means of communication was indirect between them in the Jeddah platform.

Burhan refuses

Yesterday, Thursday, Al-Burhan renewed his rejection of Kenya’s presidency of the Quartet regarding dealing with the crisis in his country, amid the continuing fighting.

This comes at a time when the US State Department announced that the two parties to the conflict in Sudan have no political will.

The regional spokeswoman for the US State Department, Hala Gharit, said in statements to Al-Arabiya / Al-Hadath, on Friday, that “diplomacy is the solution in Sudan, not fighting.”

“What is going on is unacceptable.”

Gharit also added, “We are working with Saudi Arabia and the African and European Unions to find a solution in Sudan,” adding that a civilian government must be formed.

Gharit’s statements came after the White House Communications Affairs Coordinator, John Kirby, saw that the situation in Sudan still poses a threat to the people, stressing that what is happening is unacceptable.

He told Al-Arabiya/Al-Hadath on Thursday that his country, in cooperation with Saudi Arabia, “continues to engage the parties to the conflict in Sudan to fulfill the obligations they claim they want to make regarding the ceasefire, as well as allowing humanitarian aid to reach all regions.”

Attempts to reach a permanent truce

He also added that US diplomats are working hard, explaining that Washington will not give up trying to reach a permanent truce in Sudan.

It is noteworthy that Sudan slipped into the abyss of fighting between the army and the Rapid Support Forces on April 15, while the military and civilian parties were putting the final touches on a political process that was supposed to lead to the formation of a civilian government.

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