Al-Yurae- Khartoum -The spokesman for the Sudanese Professionals Association Mr. Alwaleed Ali confirmed their rejection of any initiative or proposal that leads to their sitting with the current government.
Al-Walid pointed out in (Al-Hadath channel) on Monday that all initiatives put forward in the arena in addition to the recent tripartite initiative aimed at finding a safe way out for the military from accountability, stressing their adherence to the three nos, which became four that “no negotiation with the coup d’état or partnership with the military, whether they are the current or others, and no legitimacy for all those who support them, and no bargaining in the lives of martyrs and the wounded of the Sudanese people,” he said.
For its part, the Resistance Committees of Khartoum state, through a spokesman for the website “Ultra Sudan”, announced their commitment to their position of refusing to negotiate with the country’s ruling Transitional Military Council.
Committee spokesman Osman Ahmed told (Ultra Sudan): “We will try the political forces that announced participation in the negotiations with their positions
Ahmed told Ultra Sudan that they have not received any invitation to negotiate from the tripartite mechanism so far, adding: “When the invitation arrives and the details of the negotiation are identified, we will decide on it.”
“We had announced our position when we were invited by the head of the UNITAMS Volker Peretz mission, and we listed the reasons for sticking to this position,” he said.
He said they would not sit down with the military component to negotiate at one table, and went on to say: “We have a firm principle: do not negotiate with the military component.”
He considered the positions of some political parties and forces on negotiations to be of concern to them alone and not to the resistance committees, adding: “But we will judge them by positions if a new political agreement is produced that does not include the vision and position of the committees of the coup council, and then they will have what is going on on the political forces and armed movements participating in the coup.”
The Forces for Freedom and Change ( CTC) announced yesterday in a statement that it is “engaging positively” with the tripartite mechanism initiative of the United Nations, African Union and IGAD missions, which has declared that it aspires to restore the country’s transition by launching a Sudanese-Sudanese dialogue between various political forces and components, as well as the country’s ruling military component.