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Arman: Geneva meeting concerns millions of rights holders and victims of wars

Rhino: Agencies – The head of the Popular Movement – Democratic Revolutionary Movement “Yasser Arman” said today, Saturday, that the importance of the Geneva meeting between the “Rapid Support Forces” and the “Sudanese Army” for the purpose of delivering humanitarian aid lies in the fact that it came based on two resolutions issued by the United Nations Security Council, and considered them rare and very important decisions in light of the current division in the Council, pointing out that the meeting witnesses the participation of perhaps the last from the United States of America, before entering complex elections.

Arman added in an article on Saturday, that the other importance of the meeting is that it starts the right start with the main slogan of the democratic civilian forces, which is to stop the war, address the humanitarian catastrophe, and protect civilians.

He added: “The causes of the disease cannot be treated before stopping the bleeding of the patient, which is prioritized, even though the Geneva process is a military process that has not been linked to the civilian process. The issue of the relationship between the civilian political process and the military process to stop the war is a real issue, and should not aim to produce a new “miserable” partnership as in the past, at the expense of sustainable solutions and the December revolution).

He continued: “The meeting comes in light of important regional movements, and addresses the issues of affected millions instead of elites, and aims to achieve the main goal of stopping the war, away from power sharing and “bananas”, and dreamers of what they called their “right to distribute weapons and power”!

“Arman” called on the organizers of the Geneva meeting not to limit themselves to one round, “because the bullets and sounds of guns on the ground affect negatively.” He said that they should hold a series of rounds with the support of the Security Council and regional and international organizations and mobilize the energies of all other platforms to push the parties in a series of meetings close in time, “so that the momentum is not lost.” If the current round fails – God forbid – the mediator should set the earliest time for the second round, with the support of the UN Security Council, African Union and the Arab League.

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