Sudanese paying the price for quarrel between two powerful men: UK minister


 

The UK's minister of state for development and Africa, Andrew Mitchell, has urged the warring parties to lay down their guns and retreat to their barracks.

 

"What is happening in Sudan undermines stability in the region," he said to Al Jazeera from London. To put an end to these crimes, "we are working with our partners in the region and key figures in the UN."

 

The people of Sudan are suffering as a result of a conflict between two powerful men over their position in the country's new structure, according to Mitchell.

 

"Waves of migration and famine will result from the fighting continuing," he continued. The worst-case scenario is this one.

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