“Naguib Sawiris Responds to RSF’s Plan to Transfer Power to Civilians in Sudan”

2023-04-19 15:06:31

Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – The Egyptian businessman, Naguib Sawiris, responded by calling him “Naguib Al Daglo” following he said that the Rapid Support Forces seek to transfer power to civilians, which is opposed by the President of the Transitional Council, Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan.

One of the tweeters wrote to Sawiris on Twitter: “Naguib Al Daglo,” referring to the name of the commander of the Rapid Support Forces, Muhammad Hamdan Daglo, known as Hamidti.

The Egyptian businessman responded to this tweet by saying, “I am honored,” he said.

Sawiris had posted a tweet on April 17, in which he said: “The RSF aims to hand over power to the civilian government by signing the framework agreement that Al-Burhan avoided, and instead bombs civilians with planes, which is a dangerous escalation and a war crime. Bombs do not differentiate between civilians and soldiers.” Saying it.

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