FILE PHOTO: Sudan’s prime minister Abdalla Hamdok (L) and South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir Mayardit.
Juba, South Sudan | AFP | Sudan’s government agreed Monday to allow humanitarian relief to war-torn parts of the country and renewed a ceasefire pact with major rebel groups at peace talks in South Sudan.
Officials from all sides said the new administration in Khartoum and two umbrella groups of rebels had signed a declaration to keep the doors open to dialogue.
“The political declaration will pave the way for political negotiations and is a step towards a just, comprehensive and final peace in Sudan,” said General Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, a key figure in Sudan’s transitional government.
Talks have been underway in Juba since last week between the new government in Khartoum and rebels who fought now-ousted president Omar al-Bashir’s forces in Darfur, Blue Nile and South Kordofan states.
The new transitional authorities, tasked with leading the way to civilian rule after the ouster of Bashir, have vowed to bring peace to these conflict zones.
The peace talks have been held in the capital of South Sudan after its President Salva Kiir offered to mediate, although Sudan’s neighbour and former foe is struggling to end its own war.
One of the rebel movements involved in the talks, the Sudan Revolutionary Front (SRF), said the agreement reached in Juba was a good step.
“Peace is a very strategic goal for us. The transformation of Sudan is anchored on peace,” said Hedi Idriss Yahia, who signed the agreement in Juba on Monday on behalf of the SRF.
Khartoum agreed to let aid into marginalised, conflict-wracked areas of Sudan long cut off from humanitarian groups during Bashir’s rule.
They include Darfur, the Nuba Mountains and Blue Nile regions.
Later on Monday, Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok stressed the importance of dialogue to resolve the conflicts.
“These conflict areas are rich in resources, but so far we have failed to use these resources because of conflicts,” Hamdok said in a speech broadcast on state television.
“Resolving the conflicts and bringing peace is important for our democracy and for solving the economic crisis.”
The talks in Juba were almost derailed last week after one rebel group threatened to pull out unless the government withdrew from an area in the Nuba Mountains where it said government attacks were ongoing.
Hours later, Khartoum announced a “permanent ceasefire” in the three conflict zones.
An unofficial ceasefire had been in place since Bashir was ousted by the army in April, a palace coup that followed nationwide protests against his decades-old rule.
Bashir is currently on trial in Khartoum on charges of corruption after being overthrown following months of nationwide protests against his ironfisted rule.
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