Malik Agar Ayyir has proposed a national dialogue to end the civil war and steer Sudan towards democratic civilian rule.Published On 8 Jul 20268 Jul 2026A former rebel fighter now allied with the Sudanese government has proposed a new path forward for ending Sudan’s civil war and establishing a democratic government.Malik Agar Ayyir, chairman of a Sudanese militia group that once fought Khartoum, is now calling for restoring the state’s monopoly on arms and dissolving non-state armed groups as part of a transition towards civilian government and free elections. He also serves as deputy chairman of Sudan’s transitional government.The proposal, obtained by Al Jazeera, aims to create consensus among actors aligned with Sudan’s internationally recognised government by holding a dialogue or a series of meetings to tackle the thorniest issues that the nation faces.It aims to resolve disputes about the role of the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), how to handle the conflict with the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group, what role the international community should play, and how Sudan should be governed in the future.It also stresses that progress cannot be made without recognition of the role that “external actors” have played in Sudan’s internal affairs. For years, Sudanese officials have pointed the finger at regional actors, particularly the United Arab Emirates, for supporting the RSF’s rebellion.The process would build upon the terms of a landmark peace deal signed between Sudan’s government and a number of rebel groups in 2020, …