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    Sudan PM Presents Vision to End War and Restore Civilian Rule

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 17, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Sudan’s Prime Minister Kamil Idris has articulated a comprehensive strategy aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict that has devastated the country. His government’s approach focuses on ending hostilities, initiating reconstruction efforts, and establishing a stable civilian administration. This vision comes at a critical juncture as Sudan faces immense humanitarian and political challenges due to prolonged violence.

    In a significant development, Idris emphasized the importance of national unity and inclusive dialogue to heal divisions and foster peace. The plan also highlights rebuilding infrastructure and public services to restore normalcy for millions affected by the war. Meanwhile, the international community watches closely, hopeful that these efforts will lead to sustainable peace and stability in Sudan.

    Notably, the restoration of civilian rule is a key pillar of Idris’s agenda, aiming to transition away from military dominance and ensure democratic governance. This move is expected to enhance legitimacy and support from both domestic stakeholders and global partners. The success of this vision could mark a turning point for Sudan, offering a path out of conflict and towards long-term development.

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