Dialogue between all Parties Jibril: Country Reached Degree of Tension that Necessitates Dialogue between all Parties

– The leader of the Justice and Equality Movement and Minister of Finance, Dr. Jibril Ibrahim, pointed out that the country has reached a level of tension that requires all parties to sit down for dialogue to get the country to safety, calling for return to the original traditions of the Sudanese people and  upholding to the values of tolerance.

In the annual Ramadan Iftar held by the Justice and Equality Movement at Al-Manshiya neighborhood in Khartoum on Saturday, Dr. Jibril said that the Sudanese people are needy for solidarity and unity.

He said that the Sudanese people have firm experiences and traditions through which they shall build a system that can accommodate everyone.

Dr. Jibril stated that the country has suffered from political instability, a matter which had affected the security and stability.

He called on the Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces to preserve the stability in the country and to consolidate the principle of dialogue, saying, “Our country only needs stability, so we call on all politicians to sit down for dialogue and leave egoism”.

He stressed that the time has come for us to agree to move the country forward as our country can accommodate all of us.

The leader of the National Umma Party, Fadalla Burma Nasir, also addressed the Ramadan Iftar affirming that the dear homeland, Sudan, is looking forward to the day when its people will unite, stressing that this is not far away.

He called for discard to all differences and all that can divide and to seek solution the issues of Sudan by peaceful means.

The Ramadan Iftar was attended by the member of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, Gen. Shams-Eddin Kabbashi, representatives of the political forces, including the signatories of the framework agreement, representatives of the diplomatic missions in Sudan and a number of politicians.

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