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Hamdok: Sudan is facing a real existential crisis

Last updated: February 1, 2026 4:21 pm
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Former Sudanese Prime Minister Abdullah Hamdok said that Sudan is facing a real existential crisis.
He warned in an interview with Radio Dabanga that the continuation of disputes could lead to the loss of the country itself.
Hamdok called on the Sudanese to agree on common interests first to save the country, and then later leave room for political competition.
He acknowledged that the civil forces in the current situation suffer from dispersion between (Samoud), the Establishment, the Democratic Bloc, the radicals, the Islamists, and civil society organizations, and there is no unified vision.
He explained that the dispersion weakened the civil presence, but stressed that what is required is not complete unity (because complete unity is not possible, but rather reasonable unity or broad coordination under one umbrella) in which agreement is reached on basic issues, which is not difficult and has been achieved in the history of Sudan more than once.
Hamdok explained that the (Resilience) coalition presented its vision for resolving the crisis through three integrated paths. The first path is a ceasefire, because the continuation of war and clashes does not allow any useful action to be taken. The second path is the humanitarian path, stressing that the human being is more important than anything else, and that this is the basic entrance to any solution. The third track is the political track, for which the coalition proposed a tool called the Round Table.

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