Al-eisir: Minister of Culture, Information, Tourism and Antiquities Khalid Al-Eisir said former Prime Minister Abdullah Hamdok's statements during a London seminar, recently leaked as a video, constitute a 'dangerous admission' and signal alignment with foreign parties under the guise of combating political Islam in Sudan.
According to Sudan News Agency, Al-Eisir criticized Hamdok for making accusations against specific countries outside diplomatic norms and granting 'political cover for escalating the war and foreign intervention.' He described claims that political Islam controls the current government as 'pure slander' aimed at justifying foreign interference and prolonging conflict.
Al-Eisir added that Hamdok's remarks place him before legal and moral accountability, as they support external meddling and fuel divisive discourse. He also rejected allegations that the Sudanese Armed Forces used chemical weapons, calling the claims baseless attempts to tarnish the army's image after its victories in Al-Dalang and Kadugli.
Regarding the London seminar, Al-Eisir noted that organizers warned of protesters, suggesting Hamdok should focus on a 'protocol for returning to Sudan' rather than simply leaving the venue. He concluded by urging Hamdok to adopt a national stance prioritizing Sudan's interests and reaffirmed that their 2021 meetings were limited to efforts to stop bloodshed, with no personal demands involved.