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Sudanese officials assess Khartoum's readiness for government return

In a significant step toward reestablishing control, two of Sudan’s top officials visited the capital on Saturday to evaluate security and infrastructure repairs, signaling the government's intent to end its 16-month exile in Port Sudan and return to Khartoum by October.


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00:00The Sudanese government is taking significant steps towards a return to the capital Khartoum
00:06after more than two years of devastating conflict.
00:10On Saturday, two high-ranking officials visited the city to evaluate security conditions
00:15and the restoration of essential services.
00:18The government, which has been operating from Port Sudan since the war began in April 2023,
00:24aims to return by October.
00:26Deputy Chairman of the Sovereign Council, Malik Agar, met with the government of Khartoum
00:32to discuss preparations for the return of displaced civilians.
00:37He stated that substantial work is needed to address the impacts of war, including the spread of weapons.
00:44Meanwhile, Deputy Commander Shams al-Din Kabashi assessed the military situation with new general staff.
00:51The governor reported progress, noting all water stations are now functional and roads have been cleared.
01:00Throughout the conflict, the Khartoum state government operated from Karari,
01:04which was the only locality in the capital that remained under the army control.
01:08The
01:18Department of the Sovereign Council, Malik Agar, met with the
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