Arab League Expresses 'Deep Concern' over Sudan

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The Arab League has released a statement of "deep concern" about the apparent military coup in Sudan.

The Secretary-General of the 22-member bloc, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, urged all parties on Monday to "fully abide" by the constitutional declaration signed in August 2019, which had aimed to pave the way for a transition to civilian rule and democratic elections following the ouster of longtime autocrat Omar al-Bashir.

"There are no problems that cannot be resolved without dialogue," Aboul Gheit said after Sudan's military detained the country's interim prime minister along with other top Cabinet officials and protesters poured into streets of the capital, Khartoum.

"It is important to respect all decisions and agreements that were decided upon … refraining from any measures that would disrupt the transitional period and shake stability in Sudan," the statement added.

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Missing 1948 25 October 2021, 11:42

the military rulers will stay in power and be just like Egypt ruler, were peace with fascist state of Israel is only to maintain rule over country...