The Sudanese army commander, Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, announced that the army will not submit to any blackmail or negotiation that reduces its prestige and will, stressing that any negotiation must meet the aspirations of the Sudanese people.
In his speech to the officers and soldiers of the Armed Forces in the Wadi Seidna Military Region, Al-Burhan explained that the army’s position is clear in refusing to negotiate with an enemy who violates the rights of citizens on a daily basis or with those who support this enemy.
Al-Burhan confirmed that the entire Sudanese people stand with the armed forces, with the exception of a “stray group.” He also sent a message to the mediators, asking them to urge the militias to leave the homes of citizens, indicating that the country will not accommodate them and the militias together, which means that one of them must leave.
Al-Burhan indicated his commitment to the Sudanese people to hand over the country free of rebellion, or to be annihilated as armed forces if necessary. He added that the army may lose a battle, but it will not lose the war, stressing that the army seeks peace and does not desire war, but it will not accept any negotiation that humiliates the army.
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