The United States, Norway, Britain and the European Union have cautioned the Sudanese military against appointing their own Prime Minister, noting that it would risk plunging the nation into conflict

The United States, Norway, Britain and the European Union have cautioned the Sudanese military against appointing their own Prime Minister, noting that it would risk plunging the nation into conflict.

The countries explained that they would not support a Prime Minister or government appointed without the involvement of a broad range of civilian stakeholders.

It would be recalled that Former Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok resigned on Sunday amid a political deadlock and prevalent protests resulting from October’s military coup.

The Western countries again warned the military’s actions against protesters, over 50 people have been killed since the coup. On Tuesday in several cities, security forces fired tear gas to disperse large crowds demonstrating against military rule

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