Sudan — Ekhbary News Agency
Prominent international and regional countries and organizations, participating in the Berlin Conference, announced the adoption of the "Berlin Principles on Sudan" document. This document, comprising 12 principles, affirmed that there is no military solution to the ongoing crisis in Sudan and called for an urgent humanitarian truce to lead to a comprehensive ceasefire across the nation.
Call for Civilian-Led Political Process
The "Berlin Principles" emphasized the necessity of initiating an inclusive political process led by civilians, aiming to establish a stable civilian government in Sudan. The document also underscored the importance of preserving Sudan's unity and national sovereignty amidst the protracted conflict that has significantly impacted its stability and social fabric.
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International Consensus on Crisis Resolution
The adoption of these principles reflects an international consensus on the need for a peaceful resolution to the Sudanese crisis, moving away from military options. This initiative aims to alleviate humanitarian suffering and pave the way for a comprehensive national dialogue that lays the foundation for Sudan's democratic and stable future.