EU foreign ministers discuss the Sudan crisis in Brussels on Monday

Next Monday, the foreign ministers of the European Union will discuss the crisis in Sudan in Brussels.

In the Sudanese question, the Khartoum court handed down the sentence against 4 telecommunications companies operating in Sudan and forced them to restore internet services after a 15-day hiatus.

This sentence resulted from a judicial appeal presented by the Association for the protection of consumers, in which stated that the interests of citizens had been harmed by the interruption of communications after the events of last 25 October.

Sudanese lawyers said: “We have won a lawsuit against telecom companies to force them to restore internet service and, if service is not restored on Tuesday, we will petition Wednesday to arrest telecom company executives.”

They added: “We ask the Sudanese people to join the cause lawyers to seek compensation from companies and we will join in a step after the lawsuit is any civil servant who has participated in or ordered to shut down the Internet. “

They said the lawsuits were aimed at the companies: Zain, Sudani, MTN Sudan and Kanar, and indicated that “one of the companies claimed that the armed groups attacked it and cut the Internet”.

On Monday, the US State Department renewed its call to form a civilian government in Sudan.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Ned Price told Al Arabiya in a press conference: “We have opened several diplomatic channels to resolve the Khartoum crisis”.

On Thursday, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and the commander in Sudanese army chief, General Abdel-Fattah Al-Burhan, stressed in a phone call the need to accelerate the formation of the transitional government, also stressing the importance of preserving the path of democratic transition in Sudan.

Al-Burhan told Blinken he was committed to keeping the democratic transition smoothly and the achievements of the revolution.

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