Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni received a special message from H.E. Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, Chairman of the Transitional Sovereignty Council of Sudan, delivered by H.E. Malik Agar. The message highlighted the urgent need for an end to violence in Sudan and a call for peaceful elections to empower the people in choosing their leaders.
President Museveni, who received the message this afternoon at Entebbe, reiterated his earlier advice to the fighting forces in Sudan, urging them to cease hostilities and embrace a peaceful transition through democratic means. The emphasis was placed on holding transparent and inclusive elections that would allow the Sudanese people to actively participate in shaping the future of their nation.
During the discussions, President Museveni stressed the paramount importance of engaging in dialogue among all stakeholders involved in the Sudanese conflict. He emphasized that open and constructive dialogue is essential for identifying the root causes of the issues at hand and finding comprehensive solutions that would pave the way for lasting peace.
The international community has been closely watching the situation in Sudan, which has faced political and social unrest in recent times. President Museveni’s involvement in mediating and encouraging peaceful resolutions reflects Uganda’s commitment to regional stability and the promotion of democratic principles.
As the diplomatic efforts unfold, the focus remains on fostering a conducive environment for dialogue, collaboration, and the establishment of democratic processes that will enable the Sudanese people to determine their leadership through free and fair elections. The world watches eagerly as regional leaders, including President Museveni, continue their diplomatic initiatives to bring about a positive transformation in Sudan.