Arab League meets Sudanese army commander and ousted prime minister in Khartoum

The Arab League delegation, led by Ambassador Hossam Zaki, concluded its two-day visit to Khartoum after meeting with several Sudanese officials and personalities, the most prominent of which was Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, the commander of the armed forces, and Abdalla Hamdok, the deposed Prime Minister.
The delegation conveyed a verbal message from Arab League Secretary General Ahmed Aboul-Gheit to Al-Burhan indicating that the Pan-Arab bloc supports the transition process in Sudan and calls for continued partnership between the military and civilian parties until the end of the process. holding of general elections.
Al-Burhan stressed the commitment of the Sudanese Armed Forces to support the democratic transition of power and the full openness to regional efforts to support Sudanese dialogue to achieve stability in the country.
The delegation also discussed with Hamdok the challenges facing the transition process and the efforts to support a constructive dialogue between the different components of the transition process.
During the meetings, Ambassador Zaki affirmed the principled position of the Arab League to support the existing Sudanese dialogue and reduce all forms of tension, enabling efforts to realize Sudanese aspirations for the success of the transition process based on respect for constitutional documents and peace agreements signed over the past two years.
Zaki affirmed the full readiness of the Arab League to support all the steps required of Sudan to achieve the process of power transition. He also expressed his full confidence in the wisdom of the Sudanese leaders and that they will succeed in overcoming all current challenges.