Sudan: Sudan decides to redeploy armed groups out of Khartoum
Sudan’s Security and Defence Council directed the armed groups, signatory of the Juba peace agreement, to stop the recruitment of new fighters and to withdraw their armed elements in Khartoum.
On Tuesday, the Technical Committee of the Security and Defence Council held headed by the Chief of Staff of the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) Lt Gen Mohamed Osman al-Hussein a meeting at the Presidential Palace.
In a statement extended to the Sudan Tribune, SAF Military Media said that the committee decided to “stop the political recruitment by the Armed Struggle Movements in the various cities of Sudan until the security arrangements chapter is fully implemented.”
Further, the committee decided to “empty the capital and major cities of the manifestations of armed presence,” stressed the statement.