Thu. Jul 4th, 2024

The African Union stressed the importance of renewing commitment to the peace plan it first launched in May 2023, which consists of six key points to end the conflict.

The confirmation came in a statement issued after a virtual meeting chaired by Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, where he called on the African Union to take bold measures to confront the worsening crisis.

The provisions of the African initiative include a permanent ceasefire, transforming Khartoum into a demilitarized capital, in addition to removing the forces of both sides of the fighting to assembly centers 50 kilometers away from the cities to reduce clashes.

The initiative also includes the deployment of African forces to guard strategic institutions and public facilities in the capital, and to address the poor humanitarian conditions resulting from the war, which includes providing support and relief to those affected, in addition to enhancing the role of the police and security forces in the process of securing public facilities and protecting civilians.

The initiative seeks to begin a comprehensive political process to resolve the crisis once and for all and restore constitutional order through a civilian-led government.

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