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    Malik Agar Ayyir Calls for National Dialogue to Resolve Sudan Conflict

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 9, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Malik Agar Ayyir, once a rebel leader and now an ally of Sudan’s government, has put forward a proposal aimed at resolving the ongoing civil war in the country. He advocates for a comprehensive national dialogue as a means to bring all factions together and foster peace. This initiative seeks to address the root causes of the conflict and create a platform for inclusive political discussions. Agar’s shift from rebellion to cooperation marks a significant development in Sudan’s complex political landscape.

    Sudan has been embroiled in civil conflict for decades, with various armed groups contesting power and resources. The prolonged violence has resulted in widespread displacement, economic instability, and humanitarian crises. Agar’s proposal for dialogue is seen as a crucial step toward ending hostilities and transitioning Sudan towards a more stable and democratic civilian government. The call for peaceful negotiations aligns with international efforts to support Sudan’s political transformation.

    In a significant development, Agar’s stance may influence other rebel factions to consider dialogue over armed struggle, potentially paving the way for national reconciliation. The success of such a dialogue could lead to the drafting of new political frameworks and reforms that reflect the diverse interests of Sudanese society. Meanwhile, the international community continues to monitor the situation closely, hoping for a peaceful resolution that ensures long-term stability in Sudan.

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