Baku’s experience shows how post-war rebuilding can inspire other, says envoy [EXCLUSIVE]
The Ambassador of Sudan to Azerbaijan, Anas Eltayeb Elgailani Mustafa held a press conference in Baku, addressing his country’s ongoing efforts to secure humanitarian access, restore stability, and rebuild war-affected regions such as Darfur.
He underscored that Sudan’s roadmap, submitted to the UN Secretary-General, envisions the integration of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) into the national army under civilian oversight, a crucial step toward restoring state authority and ending militia-driven violence.
At the same time, Ambassador Mustafa emphasized the need for international accountability, noting that external support for armed groups continues to hinder peace efforts and deepen the humanitarian crisis.
Sudanese envoy also answered Azernews' questions during the press conference, elaborating on Sudan’s efforts to ensure humanitarian access, integrate paramilitary forces, and initiate reconstruction in cooperation with friendly nations like Azerbaijan:
Q — As Mr. Ambassador mentioned, it has been quite challenging to ensure safe humanitarian access to Darfur. What has the Sudanese government done to ensure safe humanitarian access into Al-Fashir and other besieged areas of Darfur, and have you appealed to any countries or international institutions? In the context of Azerbaijan’s expanding diplomatic reach and Sudan’s humanitarian need, how would Sudan welcome........





















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