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حمدوك: الحرب لن تُحسم بالسلاح و السودان يواجه «معركة وجود»
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حمدوك: الحرب لن تُحسم بالسلاح و السودان يواجه «معركة وجود»

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أطلق رئيس الوزراء السوداني السابق ورئيس تحالف “صمود”، عبد الله حمدوك، تحذيراتٍ قويةً من مستقبل السودان، مؤكدًا أنّ البلاد تواجه “معركةً وجوديةً” تهدّد بقاء الدولة نفسها، في وقتٍ شدّد فيه على أنّ الحرب الدائرة منذ أكثر من ثلاثة أعوام لا يمكن إنهاؤها عبر الحسم العسكريّ، داعيًا إلى تسويةٍ سياسيةٍ شاملةٍ تنقذ السودان من الانهيار.   …

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