Former Prime Minister Hamdok Says the Military's Recent Gains Won't End Sudan's Civil War
- Sudan’s former prime minister, Abdalla Hamdok, called the military's recent government moves fake during a conference.
- Hamdok stated that the military victories in Khartoum do not signify an end to the two-year civil war.
- He described the notion that the conflict is lessening as total nonsense and emphasized that there is no military solution to the conflict.
- Hamdok argued that lasting peace requires addressing the root causes of the war, rejecting trust in soldiers for democracy.
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Sudan’s former PM Hamdok says military gains won’t end the war
Sudan’s former prime minister on Wednesday dismissed the military's moves to form a new government as "fake", saying its recent victories in recapturing the capital Khartoum and other territory will not end the country's two-year civil war. In a rare interview with The Associated Press, Abdalla Hamdok said no military victory, in Khartoum or elsewhere, could end the war that has killed tens of thousands and driven millions from their homes. “Whe…
Sudan’s former premier Hamdok says recent military gains won’t end
MARRAKECH: Sudan’s former prime minister on Wednesday dismissed the military’s moves to form a new government as “fake,” saying its recent victories in recapturing the capital Khartoum and other territory will not end the country’s two-year civil war. Abdalla Hamdok said no military victory, in Khartoum or elsewhere, could end the war that has killed tens of thousands and
Sudan's Ongoing Struggle: Ex-PM Slams Military Moves as 'Fake'
Sudan's Ongoing Struggle: Ex-PM Slams Military Moves as 'Fake' Sudan's ongoing civil conflict cannot be resolved through military means, former Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok has asserted. Speaking to the Associated Press, Hamdok dismissed the military's formation of a government as "fake." Despite the military reclaiming Khartoum, he maintains that sustainable peace requires addressing deep-seated issues.Hamdok, an economist now leading a civili…

Former Prime Minister Hamdok says the military's recent gains won't end Sudan's civil war
Sudan’s former prime minister has told The Associated Press that the military's recent victories will not end the country's two-year civil war.
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