September 21, 2020 (Khartoum) the Sudanese transitional  Prime Minister, Dr. Abdullah Hamdok has pledged to implement a power-sharing peace deal with Sudanese Revolutionary Front   SRF  that puts  the
war-weary nation on track for free elections after  years of conflict.

After months of talks in South Sudan, the Sudanese  government, rebels, opposition parties and civil groups signed a deal  to end one of  Africa’s biggest war.

Addressing  SRF advance  delegation , headed by Yasser Arman, Hamadouk said  that the peace train had  moved and everyone must ride in it, and that the biggest challenge was  to bring peace to
stakeholders  on the ground based upon the agreed timetable.

Advisor to the prime minister for peace affairs,  professor Kanda, said that the meeting was fruitful and it is considered the beginning of consultation and progress as an actual start to implement the agreement on the ground.

Yasser Arman said that the goal of the meeting was to reach a common vision on the priorities for implementing the peace agreement, and its alignment with the constitutional document.

Arman indicated that the issue of harmonization is an important issue as it is directed towards the actual implementation of the peace agreement