Sudanese opposition meeting starts in Paris

The Sudanese opposition Sudan Call Forces meeting started on Monday in the French capital Paris to discuss a number of issues including the completion of the organizational structures of the opposition force and the African Union roadmap signed by the Sudanese government.

The Sudanese opposition Sudan Call Forces meeting started on Monday in the French capital Paris to discuss a number of issues including the completion of the organizational structures of the opposition force and the African Union roadmap signed by the Sudanese government.

In an interview with Radio Tamazuj, Jibril Ibrahim the chairman of Justice and Equality Movement (JEM), said the meeting will discuss the organizational structures and the African roadmap, noting that the meeting will continue until 22 July. 

He called of national consensus force to solve their internal issues, citing a statement issued by the Sudanese Communist party rejecting the participation in the Paris meeting after the Sudan Conference party announced its participation.

Ibrahim accused the Sudanese government of brining international parties to push the opposition to take specific decisions, citing pressure from the international community on the opposition to sign the African roadmap.