Sudan Junta Affirms Full Commitment to Political Process

The Armed Forces have issued a press circular in which it affirmed its commitment to the political process now taking place in the country. The Armed Forces pointed out that it is awaiting the work of the technical committees to complete the details related to the merger and modernization processes in order to reach a single national army that protects the democratic transition. They want preparation for these details to be part of the final agreement.
Meanwhile according to Chatam House,

The signing of the Framework Agreement (FA) on 5 December 2022 between Sudan's military leaders and its leading pro-democracy parties is a major step to reversing the damage done by the disastrous military coup in October 2021. It says The political process has been overshadowed by increasingly visible tension between Burhan and Hemedti, seen in parallel foreign visits, conflicting public statements, and a heavy military presence in Khartoum.

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