Saturday, September 13, 2025
Inside News
  • Breaking News
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Americas
  • Travel
No Result
View All Result
Inside News
No Result
View All Result

African Union to not recognize Sudan’s ‘so-called parallel govt’

July 31, 2025
in Africa

The African Union (AU) has taken a firm stance against the recent declaration of a rival government in Sudan by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). In a statement released on Wednesday, the AU made it clear that it will not recognize this illegitimate government and called upon all member states to do the same. This decision by the AU comes at a crucial time as Sudan has been embroiled in a two-year long civil war, and the formation of a rival government will only further exacerbate the situation.

The RSF, a paramilitary group that was originally formed to quell the Darfur conflict, has declared the formation of a new government in Sudan, claiming that the current transitional government has failed to bring stability and address the grievances of the people. However, the AU has made it clear that this move by the RSF is not only unconstitutional but also a threat to the peace and stability of the country.

In its statement, the AU emphasized the importance of upholding the rule of law and the respect for democratic processes. The AU also urged all parties involved to engage in dialogue and find a peaceful resolution to the ongoing conflict. This is a commendable step by the AU, as it shows its commitment to promoting peace and stability in the region.

The AU has also called upon member states to support the legitimate transitional government in Sudan and to reject any attempts to undermine it. This is crucial as the AU has a significant role to play in ensuring that the transition to a democratic government in Sudan is successful. The AU’s support will also send a strong message to the RSF and other armed groups that their actions will not be tolerated.

The AU’s decision has been welcomed by the international community, with many countries expressing their support for the AU’s stance. This is a testament to the AU’s credibility and influence in the region. It also shows that the international community stands united in its support for the legitimate government in Sudan and its efforts to bring peace and stability to the country.

The AU’s decision to not recognize the rival government in Sudan is a bold and necessary move. It sends a clear message to the RSF and other armed groups that their actions will not be tolerated and that the AU stands firmly with the people of Sudan in their quest for peace and democracy. It also shows the AU’s commitment to upholding its principles of promoting good governance, democracy, and respect for human rights.

The AU has also called upon the international community to provide support and assistance to the legitimate government in Sudan to help it address the challenges it faces. This support is crucial as Sudan continues to struggle with a fragile economy, high levels of poverty, and a humanitarian crisis. The international community must stand in solidarity with Sudan and provide the necessary support to help the country overcome these challenges.

In conclusion, the AU’s decision to not recognize the rival government in Sudan is a positive step towards promoting peace and stability in the region. It sends a strong message to all parties involved that the AU will not tolerate any attempts to undermine the rule of law and democratic processes. The international community must also stand with the AU and support its efforts to bring an end to the conflict in Sudan. It is only through collective efforts and a commitment to dialogue and peaceful resolution that Sudan can overcome its challenges and move towards a brighter future.

Tags: Prime Plus
Previous Post

UN expert slams US for lifting sanctions on Myanmar junta allies

Next Post

Burkinabe demand truth over influencer’s death in Ivory Coast jail

Next Post
Burkinabe demand truth over influencer’s death in Ivory Coast jail

Burkinabe demand truth over influencer’s death in Ivory Coast jail

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
The Rio Reset: The Global Financial Shift That May Trigger the Next Dollar Crisis

The Rio Reset: The Global Financial Shift That May Trigger the Next Dollar Crisis

April 30, 2025
Complete BritRail Pass Guide [Types, How to Use It, Pros + Cons]

Complete BritRail Pass Guide [Types, How to Use It, Pros + Cons]

June 17, 2025
“The Unifying Power of Music: Connecting People Across Boundaries”

“The Unifying Power of Music: Connecting People Across Boundaries”

November 11, 2024
DCMS announces new members of public records advisory body

DCMS announces new members of public records advisory body

May 31, 2025
Oscars 2024: Billie Eilish, Rami Youssef Demand ‘Permanent Ceasefire’ in Gaza

Oscars 2024: Billie Eilish, Rami Youssef Demand ‘Permanent Ceasefire’ in Gaza

0
Oscars 2024: Jimmy Kimmel Compares Katie Britt to ‘Poor Things’ Frankenstein Heroine

Oscars 2024: Jimmy Kimmel Compares Katie Britt to ‘Poor Things’ Frankenstein Heroine

0
Oscar Winners ‘Refute Their Jewishness’ over Israel’s War of Self-defense Against Hamas

Oscar Winners ‘Refute Their Jewishness’ over Israel’s War of Self-defense Against Hamas

0
Oscars 2024: Hollywood Celebrities Laugh Maniacally as Host Jimmy Kimmel Roasts MAGA

Oscars 2024: Hollywood Celebrities Laugh Maniacally as Host Jimmy Kimmel Roasts MAGA

0

Nepal names first woman PM, sets March elections as calm returns

September 13, 2025

Nepal names first woman PM, sets March elections as calm returns

September 13, 2025

Nepal names first woman PM, sets March elections as calm returns

September 13, 2025

Nepal names first woman PM, sets March elections as calm returns

September 13, 2025

MOST POPULAR

Is Elon Musk MAGA? One of His Closest Advisors Gives Surprising Answer

Is Elon Musk MAGA? One of His Closest Advisors Gives Surprising Answer

September 4, 2025
Russia declares 3-day Ukraine war truce to mark WW II victory

Russia declares 3-day Ukraine war truce to mark WW II victory

April 29, 2025
Bangladesh maintains curfew, arrests over 2,500 to quell protests

Bangladesh maintains curfew, arrests over 2,500 to quell protests

July 26, 2024
Organizers Planning a ‘Nationwide’ Protest for Trump’s Birthday

Organizers Planning a ‘Nationwide’ Protest for Trump’s Birthday

May 19, 2025
Trump Signs Big, Beautiful Bill into Law: ‘Most Popular Bill’

Trump Signs Big, Beautiful Bill into Law: ‘Most Popular Bill’

July 5, 2025
Russian troops enter Niger air base hosting US forces

Russian troops enter Niger air base hosting US forces

May 25, 2024
Load More
Inside News

  • Contacts
  • Privacy Policy

© 2024 Copyright - Breaking UK News Stories

No Result
View All Result
  • Breaking News
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Americas
  • Travel

© 2024 Copyright - Breaking UK News Stories