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Sudanese leader: Hemedti’s escalatory speech aims to stir the situation after Al-Burhan refused to negotiate
Sudanese leader: Hemedti’s escalatory speech aims to stir the situation after Al-Burhan refused to negotiate
The head of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement, Dr. Mohamed Mustafa, confirmed today, Tuesday, that “the escalatory speech by Hemedti (Commander of the Rapid Deterrence Forces, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo) is a tool to move… 02.13.2024, Sputnik Arabic
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Speaking to Sputnik, Mustafa said, “After the Rapid Support Forces seized most of the cities of Darfur and expanded them to Wadi Madani, in addition to their control over most of the area of Khartoum State, the Sudanese army certainly felt a violent tremor that included all its pillars, and put it in a position… The weakest at the negotiating table, so the army turned its attention away from the negotiations until it regained part of the cities that had come under the control of the Rapid Support, so that it could sit at the negotiating table while it was stronger. The cities and villages of the island, reminds me of what happened during the Naivasha negotiations, when the Sudan People’s Liberation Army forces seized the city of Torit, and the president at the time, Omar al-Bashir, declared that they would not return to the negotiating table unless Torit was restored, and he had what he promised.” The president continued. The Sudan People’s Liberation Movement said, “After the Wad Madani operations and the Rapid Support’s control over them and most of the cities and villages of the island, there was relative calm on all fronts except Omdurman and some skirmishes near the city of Sennar, as well as some limited clashes on the outskirts of the city of El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur State.” Which suggested that there was a feeling of satisfaction among the leaders of the Rapid Support with their field position, their willingness to negotiate, and their unwillingness to expand or conduct more operations.” He added, noting that “the satisfaction that overwhelmed the leaders of the Rapid Support may have resulted from what was agreed upon between the Support and the Civil Movement (Taqaddum).” Led by former Prime Minister, Abdullah Hamdok, in Addis Ababa, in addition to appeals from some countries in the region and international and regional organizations not to expand operations due to the humanitarian situation in Sudan, as well as due to the major violations that occurred in Madani, Nyala, and even Khartoum, including looting and other violations. The head of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement said, “The majority of those interested and observers of Sudanese affairs are counting on the Jeddah platform, in addition to some countries that influence both parties, such as Egypt, South Sudan, and Kenya. They prefer holding a direct meeting between the army commander and the commander of the Rapid Support Forces, to announce a long-term ceasefire, so that both parties can enter.” Immediately afterward, there will be serious negotiations to achieve the final solution to the crisis.” The commander of the Rapid Support Forces in Sudan, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (Hemedti), announced last Sunday that his forces had achieved victories in Omdurman and Babanusa in West Kordofan state, and are awaiting more victories in the coming days. Hemedti said, in an audio recording, that “the war in Sudan will end in our favor very soon,” noting that his forces “agreed to peace for the sake of Sudan, but the other party chose war.” He added that “rapid support came out of Khartoum because they We are honest in reaching peace,” continuing: “We chose peace and are not weak, and if the army chooses war, we are ready to settle it because it was imposed on us.” The commander of the Rapid Support Forces, the Sudanese army, addressed the Sudanese army by saying, “We shot down your planes and marches that you brought, and they will end.” His message to his forces was “the necessity of protecting the citizen who lost everything,” as he put it. For 11 months, violent and widespread clashes have been continuing between the Sudanese army forces and the Rapid Support Forces, in various areas of Sudan, most of which are concentrated in the capital, Khartoum, leaving hundreds dead and wounded. Among civilians. The differences between the President of the Sudanese Sovereignty Council and the Commander of the Sudanese Armed Forces, Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, and the Commander of the Rapid Support Forces, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, appeared publicly after the signing of the “Framework Agreement” establishing the transitional period between the military component and the civilian component, on December 5, 2022. , who acknowledged the army’s exit from politics and the handing over of power to civilians. Daglo accused the Sudanese army of planning to remain in power, and not handing over power to civilians, after the army’s demands to integrate the Rapid Support Forces under the banner of the armed forces, while the army considered the movements of the Rapid Support Forces a rebellion against the state. It mediated Arab, African and international parties agreed to a ceasefire, but these mediations did not succeed in reaching a permanent cessation of fighting.
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The head of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement, Dr. Mohamed Mustafa, confirmed today, Tuesday, that “the escalatory speech by Hemedti (Commander of the Rapid Deterrence Forces, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo) is a tool to move the stagnant waters regarding stopping the war and negotiating, as conditions are ripe for it, and this is what the army rejects.”
Speaking to Sputnik, Mustafa said, “After the Rapid Support Forces seized most of the cities of Darfur and expanded them to Wadi Madani, in addition to their control over most of the area of Khartoum State, the Sudanese army certainly felt a violent tremor that included all its pillars, and put it in a position… The weakest at the negotiating table, so the army turned its attention away from the negotiations until it regained part of the cities that had come under the control of the Rapid Support, so that it could sit at the negotiating table stronger.”
Mustafa added, “What happened by the army after the Rapid Support Forces seized the city of Wad Madani and most of the cities and villages of the island, reminds me of what happened during the Naivasha negotiations, when the Sudan People’s Liberation Army forces seized the city of Torit, and the president at the time, Omar al-Bashir, declared that they would not return.” “To the negotiating table unless Tourette is restored, and he has had what he promised.”
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The head of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement continued, “After the Wad Madani operations and the Rapid Support’s control over them and most of the cities and villages of the island, there was relative calm on all fronts except Omdurman and some skirmishes near the city of Sennar, as well as some limited clashes on the outskirts of the city of El Fasher, the capital of the northern state.” Darfur, which suggested that there was a feeling of satisfaction among the Rapid Support leaders with their field position, their willingness to negotiate, and their unwillingness to expand or conduct more operations.”
Muhammad Mustafa explained, “Fifty-four days after the Rapid Support Forces seized a civilian, Sudan froze its membership in IGAD, and the Jeddah platform and all initiatives stopped, except for some slow movements from some countries, the escalatory rhetoric on the part of the Rapid Support Commander, as if he wanted to throw a stone in… The silent pool of mediators, as if he wanted to say to those to whom he promised an undeclared truce, “We are free from that truce, and the alternative here is definitely an increase in the pace of the war and a return to the option of a military solution.”
The head of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement confirmed that “the majority of those interested and observers of Sudanese affairs are counting on the Jeddah platform, in addition to some influential countries on both sides, such as Egypt, South Sudan and Kenya, prefer to hold a direct meeting between the army commander and the commander of the Rapid Support Forces, to announce a long-term ceasefire, to enter into “The two parties will immediately enter into serious negotiations to achieve the final solution to the crisis.”
The commander of the Rapid Support Forces in Sudan, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (Hemedti), announced last Sunday that his forces achieved victories in Omdurman and Babanusa in West Kordofan state, and are awaiting more victories in the coming days, he said.
Hemedti said, in an audio recording, that “the war in Sudan will end in our favor very soon,” noting that his forces “agreed to peace for the sake of Sudan, but the other party chose war.”
The commander of the Rapid Support Forces, the Sudanese army, addressed the Sudanese army by saying, “We shot down your planes and marches that you brought, and they will end,” noting that his message to his forces was “the necessity of protecting the citizen who lost everything,” as he put it.

For 11 months, violent and widespread clashes have continued between the Sudanese army forces and the Rapid Support Forces, in various areas of Sudan, most of which are concentrated in the capital, Khartoum, leaving hundreds of civilians dead and wounded.
The differences between the President of the Sudanese Sovereignty Council and the Commander of the Sudanese Armed Forces, Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, and the Commander of the Rapid Support Forces, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, appeared publicly after the signing of the “Framework Agreement” establishing the transitional period between the military component and the civilian component, on December 5, 2022, which approved With the army leaving politics and handing over power to civilians.
Daglo accused the Sudanese army of planning to remain in power, and not handing over power to civilians, after the army’s demands to integrate the Rapid Support Forces under the banner of the armed forces, while the army considered the movements of the Rapid Support Forces a rebellion against the state.
Arab, African and international parties mediated a ceasefire, but these mediations did not succeed in reaching a permanent cessation of fighting.


