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Tugud Lisan says TASIS seeks civilian transition, not separatism

A senior spokesman for Sudan’s Founding Alliance, known as TASIS, said the Peace Government does not seek Sudan’s partition and is instead working to build a civilian-led alternative capable of restoring services, security and political legitimacy in areas outside the control of the Port Sudan junta. Ahmed Tugud Lisan, a leading figure in the alliance, is expected to address the Peace Government’s political roadmap, its position on ceasefire ini…
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thesudantimes.com broke the news on Thursday, June 25, 2026.
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