Any proposal to end the Sudan civil war between the military and the Rapid Support Forces must respect the country’s supreme interests, unity and territorial integrity, the government said Monday.
In a statement, the Sudanese Foreign Ministry said that "any proposal or initiative does not necessarily mean its acceptance or approval by the Sudanese government."
It stressed that "any proposals to end the war and achieve peace must take into consideration the country’s supreme interests, Sudan’s national security, full national sovereignty, the unity of Sudan’s territory, the unity of its institutions, and its territorial integrity."
The ministry added that "any proposals that do not take into account the country’s supreme interests will not be accepted by the government and, therefore, will not find their way to implementation."
It also emphasized that Sudan "is a sovereign state and takes its positions and decisions based on its supreme national interests."






