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Sudan Calls for Restoration of Its Membership in the African Union to Support Democratic Transition

The Sudanese government has urged the African Union to fully restore the country’s membership as part of efforts to support the transitional phase, promote democratic transformation, and build peace.

In a statement, Sudan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs praised its cooperation with the African Union and expressed a desire to strengthen this partnership.

Khartoum also welcomed the African Union’s statement condemning the formation of a “parallel government” by the rebel coalition led by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), calling on the international community to adopt a similar stance.

The African Union had suspended Sudan’s membership in 2021 following the military coup.

This appeal comes after the rebel coalition announced on July 26 the formation of a parallel government in which the RSF secured 42% of the seats, while its leader, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (Hemetti), was appointed as head of the Presidential Council.

The country has been mired in a civil war since April 2023 between the regular army and the RSF.

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