Libya: Sudan's PPC Warns Government Against Backing Any Side in Libya Conflict

28 May 2014

Khartoum — Sudan's opposition Popular Congress Party (PCP) has warned Sudan, Egypt, and Chad against intervening militarily in Libya in favor of one of the conflicting parties stressing that the move will have negative consequences on the country and the region. The PCP's foreign relations secretary, Bashir Adam Rahma, said at a press conference on Wednesday that the current volatile security situation in Libya negatively impacts Sudan, emphasizing that the latter should remain neutral.

He recalled reports revealing that the European Union (EU) had spent $700 million in ammunition purchases to help bring Col. Gaddafi's regime to an end in 2011.

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