💨 Abstract
In a rare interview with The Associated Press, Sudan's former prime minister, Abdalla Hamdok, dismissed the military's recent victories as irrelevant to ending the country's two-year civil war. Hamdok insisted that no side can achieve outright victory and that the conflict, fueled by foreign interference, won't end with military solutions.
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