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    Iraq shows its willingness to embrace dialogue between the conflicting parties in Sudan

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    Iraq shows its willingness to embrace dialogue between the conflicting parties in Sudan Empty Iraq shows its willingness to embrace dialogue between the conflicting parties in Sudan

    Post by Rocky Mon 17 Apr 2023, 5:14 am

    Iraq shows its willingness to embrace dialogue between the conflicting parties in Sudan



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    Shafaq News/ On Monday, the Iraqi president expressed his readiness to embrace a constructive dialogue between the conflicting parties to stop the fighting and end the crisis in Sudan.




    The President of the Republic of Iraq, Abdul Latif Jamal Rashid, said, in a statement received by Shafaq News Agency, "We are following with pain the unfortunate developments in the Republic of Sudan, which claimed the lives of citizens, damaged institutions, and disrupted opportunities to continue building and progress in the democratic and peaceful path in the brotherly country."
    He added, "Our firm confidence in the wisdom of the brothers in Sudan and their ability to peaceful and democratic dialogue is sufficient to ensure that we will overcome this crisis by immediately stopping fighting and armed actions, in a way that preserves the sanctity of blood and returns to the paths of democracy and peace."
    Rashid expressed "our keenness in Iraq for the security and peace of the Sudanese and for the democracy of the political system," expressing "our hope to renounce the use of arms, force and violence between brothers and rely on the principles of democracy to enhance opportunities for dialogue in a way that preserves life, peace and justice."
    He stressed, "Iraq's readiness to make efforts and help in securing opportunities for constructive dialogue, in a way that contributes to prevailing the logic of peace and enhances the democratic approach."
    The Iraqi Foreign Ministry had earlier called on all Sudanese political parties to give priority to the language of dialogue and to avoid escalation in order to preserve civil peace and serve the interests of the Sudanese people.
    Military battles broke out between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces in the capital, Khartoum, and other cities three days ago, and dozens of deaths and hundreds of injuries were recorded.
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