In an address to senior officials, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan accused the group of US-led mediators of bias.
Breakdown
- Sudan's army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan rejected a U.S.-led ceasefire proposal, calling it the worst yet.
- Al-Burhan criticized the proposal for eliminating the armed forces and dissolving security agencies while leaving militias in place. 28s
- He accused the Quad mediation group, especially U.S. envoy Massad Boulos, of bias and attempting to impose conditions. 39s
- Al-Burhan refuted claims by Boulos that the army is preventing relief and using chemical weapons, insisting the U.S. plan is unacceptable. 1m 6s
- The United Nations Secretary General renewed calls for a ceasefire and urged both sides to negotiate an agreement. 1m 33s