The Secretary General of the Arab League calls for the solidarity of all components of the political spectrum in Sudan to get out of the crisis

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The Secretary-General of the Arab League, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, made a phone call this morning with Abdallah Hamdouk, the former Prime Minister of Sudan, during which they exchanged views on the current crisis and ways to stop military confrontations.
And a statement by the Arab League stated that Aboul Gheit expressed to Hamdok his conviction that getting out of the serious crisis the country is going through requires all components of the political spectrum, whether civilians or military, to unite and work together, and that the current delicate stage requires upholding the public interest of the country, and rising above the gains. narrow politics
According to media reports from Cairo, the Arab League spokesman added through the statement that Aboul Gheit was keen to listen to Hamdok's vision of the developments of the situation, and agreed with him on the priority of stopping the escalation, the immediate cessation of armed clashes, ensuring the security of the civilian population and restoring calm, while stressing that all problems can be resolved. processed through dialogue.
The spokesman stated that Aboul Gheit has recently been conducting a number of high-level contacts, in search of ways to stop the current military escalation and to restore dialogue between the parties in Sudan. United Nations in dealing with the ongoing crisis in Sudan.

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