February 16, 2025 (NAIROBI,) – A key figure in the formation of a parallel government in areas controlled by Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF), al-Hadi Idris, revealed plans to acquire warplanes to “defend citizens.” The signing of the political charter for the anticipated government, initially scheduled for Tuesday in Nairobi, has been postponed to Wednesday to allow more signatories to arrive. The announcement of constitutional arrangements and the government itself will follow. “The new government will purchase weapons to defend citizens, acquire warplanes and train personnel. This is part of the defence ministry’s tasks,” Idris said in an interview with Al Jazeera TV. He stated that the government plans to form a unified army from various military factions, including the RSF, to protect citizens from attacks “by air and land.” “Otherwise, there is no need to form it,” he added. Idris affirmed that providing defence mechanisms is among the government’s responsibilities. According to Idris, the parallel government, which he referred to as the “peace government,” will rely on its own resources, starting with opening border crossings and airspace upon its declaration, while welcoming any international support. Regarding the financial pledges made by the UAE, Ethiopia, and Kenya, he clarified that …
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