Sudan’s Prime Minister: This is the path out of the horrors of war

Sudan's Prime Minister Kamil Idris presents a three-part plan to end the conflict, rebuild the nation, and return power to a civilian government.

Sudan's Prime Minister Kamil Idris presents a three-part plan to end the conflict, rebuild the nation, and return power to a civilian government. | Contesto: cronaca

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  • Sudan’s Prime Minister: This is the path out of the horrors of war

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In a major policy address, Sudan's Prime Minister Kamil Idris has laid out his government's definitive roadmap to conclude the devastating civil war, reconstruct the shattered nation, and ultimately restore full civilian rule. The plan, presented as a unified vision from the transitional leadership, marks the most comprehensive public statement from Khartoum on a path forward since the conflict erupted between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces over a year ago. Idris framed the proposal as the necessary escape from what he termed "the horrors of war," which have displaced millions and pushed the country to the brink of famine. The Prime Minister's vision is structured around three sequential and interdependent pillars: cessation of hostilities, national reconstruction, and political transition. The immediate priority, he stated, remains securing a permanent and monitored ceasefire, a task that has eluded numerous regional and international mediation efforts. Idris emphasized that his government is prepared to engage in direct, good-faith negotiations but insisted that any durable peace must be built on a foundation that prevents a return to armed conflict. This involves not just silencing the guns but addressing the underlying governance and economic grievances that fueled the violence. The second pillar, rebuilding the country, is envisioned as a colossal undertaking that will require unprecedented international partnership and domestic unity. Idris pointed to the destruction of critical infrastructure, including hospitals, schools, water systems, and agricultural land, which has crippled the economy and humanitarian response. The reconstruction phase, he argued, must be inclusive and equitable, ensuring that all regions and communities ravaged by the war see tangible benefits. This effort is seen as critical for stabilizing the country and creating the conditions for a legitimate political process to take root, moving beyond mere survival toward sustainable development. The final and most politically significant component of the plan is the restoration of civilian rule. Prime Minister Idris, who leads a technocratic cabinet...

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