Khartoum — Sudan's ruling National Congress Party (NCP) has called upon the leader of the opposition National Umma Party (NUP), al-Sadig al-Mahdi, to return to the country to play his anticipated political role in resolving national issues.
On 8 August, the NUP and the rebel umbrella of the Sudan Revolutionary Forces (SRF) signed the Paris Declaration after the former suspended its participation in the government-led national dialogue initiative following the arrest of al-Mahdi, who was detained for one month.
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