NEW YORK: The UN Security Council has condemned in the strongest term Tuesday’s efforts to disrupt the Sudanese transition by force.
In a statement, the Security Council member stressed their full support for Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok in his efforts to see Sudan through a successful transition in a way that achieved the expectations and aspirations of the Sudanese, who were inclusive, peaceful, stable, democratic future And prosper.
Board members urge all stakeholders to be constructively engaged with national initiatives known as “national crisis and transition problems – in the future,” and further encourage civil and military actors to remain committed and continue to work in the spirit of cooperation.
And collaboration to achieve the objectives of Sudan’s inclusive transition as described in constitutional documents and Juba peace agreements, the statement said.
Board members revealed their solidarity with the Sudanese and stressed their readiness to support Sudan during the transition period, and reaffirmed their strong commitment to sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity and Sudan’s national unity, he said.
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres condemned the trial of the coup on Tuesday.
“Every effort to weaken the political transition Sudan will endanger the progress obtained hard made in the political and economic front Democratic, “Stephane Dujric, spokesman for Guterres said in a statement.
The United Nations stood by the government and the Sudanese people in this effort, said the statement.
Sudan’s transition government said on Tuesday that he had thwarted a piece of coup from a group of armed forces from the remnants of the previous regime.