
On Thursday evening, April 28, 2022 AD, a delegation from the leadership of the Forces of Freedom and Change met the visiting delegation consisting of envoys from the United States of America, the European Union, Britain, Norway, Germany and France. At their kind invitation, the meeting discussed the developments of the situation in Sudan following the coup of October 25, 2021 and its repercussions.
– The Forces of Freedom and Change welcome the international position in support of the Sudanese people’s demands for freedom, peace and justice, and our willingness to deal positively with the political process facilitated by the tripartite mechanism when it is confirmed that it will lead to ending the revolutionary situation and establishing a solid civil, democratic transitional path that expresses the hopes and aspirations of the Sudanese street.
– The current crisis in Sudan is a direct result of the October 25 coup, and its solution is linked to ending the coup d’etat and establishing a new constitutional framework, based on a transitional civilian authority that expresses democratic forces and a comprehensive process of justice that exposes crimes, does justice to the victims, holds violators accountable and ensures that they are not repeated again, security and military reform will remove the military institution from political action completely and lead to a single professional and professional army.
The Forces for Freedom and Change stressed that any credible political process must follow real measures to create the atmosphere, foremost of which is the protection of civilians throughout Sudan. Especially in Darfur and the war-affected areas, releasing all political detainees who are still inundated with the prisons of the coup authority, ending the state of emergency, and stopping all forms of violence against the peaceful popular movement.
– The Forces of Freedom and Change explained to the international envoys the efforts made among the revolution’s forces to unite the anti-coup forces and assured them that what unites these forces is greater than what divides them, and that they fully share the vision that works to end the coup d’etat and establish a civil and democratic state. And that the discrepancy in the mechanisms and methods of joint action is a secondary discrepancy that does not prejudice their joint political action, stressing that this step is important to reach the goals of the broad Sudanese street and occupies the forefront of the agenda of the work of the forces of freedom and change.
The Forces for Freedom and Change affirmed that the nature of the current conflict is between the camp of the putschists, which includes soldiers and civilians, and the democratic civil forces that express their position in the Sudanese street with its many living forces, and that it is not correct to characterize the current conflict as between civilians, therefore, any political process that goes beyond the correct description of the nature of the crisis will not succeed in finding solutions to it.
In conclusion, the international envoys expressed their understanding of the position of the Forces of Freedom and Change and the demands of the Sudanese street, and affirmed their support for the endeavors of the tripartite mechanism. And their readiness to provide any possible assistance that leads to the restoration of the civil and democratic path in Sudan, and that they will remain in constant communication with all parties to ensure the success of the political process.
In response to the aspirations of the Sudanese people and their clear and firm will to live in a homeland where the values of freedom, peace and justice prevail.
Executive Office of the Forces of Freedom and Change
April 29, 2022






