The Chairperson of the African Union Commission, Moussa Faki, called on the military authorities to start negotiations aiming to restore constitutional order in Sudan.
“The Chairperson reiterates his calls to the military authorities of Sudan to engage without further delay, in a political process leading to the return of constitutional order in line with the Constitutional Decree agreed on August 2019 and the Juba Agreement for Peace in Sudan of 3 October 2020,” said a statement released on Friday.
[Read] Statement of the Chairperson of the African Union Commission @AUC_MoussaFaki on the situation in #Sudan @ https://t.co/8DTFP14Ous pic.twitter.com/jz3lNWUCcV
— African Union (@_AfricanUnion) November 13, 2021
On the 6th of November, the African Union Peace and Security (PSC) Council suspended Sudan’s membership in the regional organisation after the 25th October military coup in violation of the African Union brokered constitutional declaration of 17 August 2019 governing the transitional period.
The PSC said that the suspension would continue until the reestablishment of a civilian-led authority. However, coup leaders continue to detain Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdok, his prominent advisers and cabinet members as well as political leaders.
Faki noted “with regret” the military leaders and the FFC forces signatory of the constitutional declaration are still far from striking a compromise to restore the civilian-led democratic transition.
Sudan's military leader says, “This is not a coup.” Few "have been fooled by this posture. As the Sudanese public have vigorously protested, the African Union has suspended Sudan’s membership on the grounds of an 'unconstitutional change of government.'” https://t.co/w36diP1NyM pic.twitter.com/JWRzFUzFQ7
— Kenneth Roth (@KenRoth) November 14, 2021
He added that an emissary to Sudan will be deployed soon as requested by the PSC broker a political deal between the Sudanese stakeholders ending the current crisis.
Al-Burhan and his military council seem indifferent to the regional and international condemnations believing that they would deal with them in the near future as a de facto authority.
This article has been adapted from its original source.