Sudan government, rebel groups sign peace deal

Sudan government, rebel groups sign peace deal

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:21 am

Sudan’s transitional government signed a peace deal with various rebellion corporations on Saturday, amid excessive hopes for an end to years of conflict in regions across the country.

The settlement between the government and the Sudan Revolutionary Front (SRF), an alliance of riot groups, used to be signed at a ceremony in Juba, the capital of neighboring South Sudan.

The match was once attended with the aid of the head of Sudan’s Sovereign Council, Abdel-Fattah al-Burhan, Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok, and South Sudan President Salva Kiir Mayardit.

Among international dignitaries were the presidents of Somalia, Ethiopia, Djibouti, and Chad, as properly as the high minister of Egypt, overseas ministers of Qatar and Saudi Arabia, petroleum minister of the UAE, and representatives of the African Union (AU), the UN, and EU.

UN chief Antonio Guterres also made an look with the aid of video link. South Sudan, Chad, Qatar, and the UAE signed the deal as guarantors, whilst the witnesses were Egypt, the UN, AU, and EU.

The finalization of the deal follows a year of talks and comes a few months after an initial settlement was once reached on Aug. 31.

It addresses matters associated to the sharing of wealth and power, political and national issues, security arrangements, land ownership, and associated disputes.

Other troubles encompass justice, equality, reconciliation, and compensation in the Darfur, Southern Kordofan, and Nuba Mountain regions.

Two primary rebel groups — the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement/Army-North (SPLM/A-N) and the Sudan Liberation Movement/Army (SLM/A) — are now not section of the peace deal.

However, Tut Gatluak, head of the mediating team, stated the authorities will continue talks with the groups. “We are very blissful […] Congratulations to the Sudanese humans first and reward be to God and with the grace of our Lord, peace has been executed in Juba,” he said.

– ‘A new lifestyles in Sudan’

In his address, South Sudan’s Kiir urged all Sudanese leaders not to loosen up and preserve up efforts for long lasting peace in the country.

He vowed to deliver onboard all businesses nonetheless retaining out on the peace agreement, while urging the worldwide neighborhood to assist Sudan implement the peace agreement.

Al-Burhan, head of the Sovereign Council, said the peace deal used to be every other step in the proper course for Sudan.

“The Sudanese humans are in dire need of peace to overcome the social, economic, and political results of the war. Peace is proper for all events and for the future of the Sudanese people,” he said.

“We are determined not to take this united states of america back to the times of war; we should all be on the path of peace.” Sudan’s premier Hamdok said the peace deal would open new horizons for development, progress, and prosperity.

“The humans of Sudan have been ready patiently for freedom. Sudan now has freedom and justice, and we want to raise this freedom into the future,” he said.

He said the peace manner nonetheless faces quite a number challenges “that we can overcome thru concerted efforts and joint action.” Alhadi Idris, head of the SRF, stated the agreement will enable refugees and internally displaced people to return to their homes.

“I would like to inform the Sudanese girls and youth that this peace is for all of you; it is the opening of a new life in Sudan,” he said.

“This agreement will center of attention on democracy, economy, and livelihoods. We will stop wars in Sudan and that will suggest regional and international peace.”

(AnadoluAgency)