Wisma Putra calls for ceasefire and restraint in Sudan conflict FMTNews
A Sudanese civilian in the capital of Khartoum, where fighting between factions of rival generals has left at least 56 people dead.
PETALING JAYA: Malaysia has strongly condemned the hostilities in Sudan between rival military factions which has led to at least 56 people being killed and hundreds of others injured in the capital of Khartoum. The foreign ministry said Malaysia urged both sides to cease fire and exercise utmost restraint in the spirit of Ramadan, Bernama reported.
“Both sides should resolve any differences through peaceful means, and avoid any actions that could further exacerbate tensions in the country. Meaningful dialogue and negotiations are the only way forward towards restoring peace and stability in Sudan,” it said in a statement. The clashes between the Sudanese armed forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces reflect a power struggle between two rival generals. Fighting for the second day has left at least 56 dead and hundreds wounded, according to international news reports. Control of the presidential palace and the international airport in Khartoum is in doubt after disputed claims from both sides.
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