Sudan..a new step that increases the tension in the relationship with “Unitams”

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and showed United Nations Special Mission in Sudan "UNITAMS" regretting the decision, and said in a statement on Monday that Marsden had, since July 2021, been working with the United Nations team in Sudan as one of its senior advisors, providing support for a series of integrated assessment studies on building Peacewhich aims to help UN agencies and their partners design, prioritize and state-level support needs, implement and monitor Juba Agreement for peace.

Tensions have recently escalated between the UN mission and the Sudanese authorities Especially after the hints of the head of the Sudanese Sovereign Council Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan Expulsion of the head of the mission, Volker Peretz.

Al-Burhan said in early April that "Volcker bypassing the mandate of the UN mission and blatant interference in Sudanese affairs will lead to his expulsion from the country".

The same accusation was repeated by Foreign Minister-designate Ali Al-Sadiq at a press conference on Thursday.

But the mission confirmed the site "Sky News Arabia" What it is doing is not interference in Sudanese affairs, and it comes within the tasks assigned to it in Security Council Resolution 2524 issued in June 2020.

Fadi Al-Qadi, the official spokesman for the mission, said that it is working in accordance with the tasks entrusted to it, including being aware of the mission of good offices to bridge the views of the various Sudanese parties.

And the former Foreign Minister, Ambassador Ibrahim Taha Ayoub, said in an interview with "Sky News Arabia" The decision to refuse to renew the Marsden visa could further complicate the situation of the current authority’s relationship with the international community, which is already tense due to the procedures of the twenty-fifth of October 2021.

Ayoub believed that the decision comes at a time when the international community is seeking to support efforts to get the country out of its current crisis, and return the path of transformation to the right path.

In the same context, journalistic writer Mohamed Abdel Aziz was not surprised by the decision, noting that it is consistent with the state of tension prevailing in the relationship between the mission United nations and Sudanese authorities.

Abdel Aziz explained to the site "Sky News Arabia" That there are parties that are striving hard to end the mission’s work in Sudan.

In the wake of the outbreak of the political crisis that erupted in the wake of the October 25 procedures, the mission put forward an initiative to facilitate dialogue between the various parties, and called for the restoration of civilian rule and the implementation of the constitutional document signed between the civil and military sectors.

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and showed United Nations Special Mission in Sudan Unitams regretted the decision, and said in a statement on Monday that Marsden had, since July 2021, been working with the United Nations team in Sudan as one of its senior advisors, providing support for a series of integrated assessment studies on building Peacewhich aims to help UN agencies and their partners design, prioritize and state-level support needs, implement and monitor Juba Agreement for peace.

Tensions have recently escalated between the UN mission and the Sudanese authorities Especially after the hints of the head of the Sudanese Sovereign Council Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan Expulsion of the head of the mission, Volker Peretz.

Al-Burhan said in early April that “Volcker’s violation of the mandate of the UN mission and blatant interference in Sudanese affairs will lead to his expulsion from the country.”

The same accusation was repeated by Foreign Minister-designate Ali Al-Sadiq at a press conference on Thursday.

However, the mission confirmed to “Sky News Arabia” that what it is doing is not interference in Sudanese affairs, and it comes within the tasks entrusted to it in Security Council Resolution 2524 issued in June 2020.

Fadi Al-Qadi, the official spokesman for the mission, said that it is working in accordance with the tasks entrusted to it, including being aware of the mission of good offices to bridge the views of the various Sudanese parties.

And the former Foreign Minister, Ambassador Ibrahim Taha Ayoub, said in an interview with the website:Sky News Arabia“The decision to refuse to renew the Marsden visa could further complicate the situation of the current authority’s relationship with the international community, which is already tense due to the procedures of the twenty-fifth of October 2021.

Ayoub believed that the decision comes at a time when the international community is seeking to support efforts to get the country out of its current crisis, and return the path of transformation to the right path.

In the same context, journalistic writer Mohamed Abdel Aziz was not surprised by the decision, noting that it is consistent with the state of tension prevailing in the relationship between the mission United nations and Sudanese authorities.

Abdel Aziz explained to “Sky News Arabia” that there are parties that seek strongly to end the mission’s work in the region Sudan.

In the wake of the outbreak of the political crisis that erupted in the wake of the October 25 procedures, the mission put forward an initiative to facilitate dialogue between the various parties, and called for the restoration of civilian rule and the implementation of the constitutional document signed between the civil and military sectors.

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