Kosti / Al-Hamish’s Voice – August 27, 2025: The Deputy Chairman of Sudan’s Transitional Sovereignty Council, Malik Agar, affirmed that “there is no place for the RSF in the country’s political and executive life,” reiterating the government’s stance rejecting any negotiations with these forces.
Agar stressed in statements made in Kosti, White Nile State, that “there is no option but to end the war in the same way it began,” referring to the military option as the means to resolve the conflict that has been ongoing since April 2023 between the army and the Rapid Support Forces.
During his visit to White Nile State, he added that “things are moving in the right direction, and that Sudan is heading toward recovery and the building of a new state on national and patriotic foundations.”
In the same context, he issued a warning to those he described as “traitors and collaborators with the enemies of the country,” stressing that “there is no place in political life for those who ignited the war.”
He also emphasized the necessity of asserting the authority of the state by collecting weapons so that they remain exclusively in the hands of regular institutions, and by combating hate speech, regionalism, and tribalism, which he described as the “germ of development,” while committing to the application of laws to everyone without exception.


