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القوى المناهضة لحرب السودان ترفض “حوار البرهان”
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القوى المناهضة لحرب السودان ترفض “حوار البرهان”

Al-Rakoba about 3 hours 1 mins read

انطلقت في العاصمة الإثيوبية أديس أبابا، اجتماعات تشاورية للقوى السياسية والمدنية المناهضة للحرب، لبحث تطورات الأوضاع في السودان، ولا سيما الأزمة الإنسانية المتفاقمة، وبلورة موقف مشترك من مسارات الحرب والعملية السياسية والحوار والسلام. وناقش المشاركون خلال الاجتماع التداعيات الكارثية للحرب وتصاعد العمليات العسكرية، إلى جانب التطورات الأمنية والعسكرية والإنسانية والاقتصادية، وتفاقم المعاناة المعيشية للسودانيين. ومن …

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