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General Provisions and Principles of the Permanent Ceasefire. 14.1. Peace constitutes a key objective for the Sudanese people and it is primarily a national issue that requires the mobilization of political will and public engagement as indispensable prerequisites to the realization of a durable peace. The Parties must further cooperate in upholding and respecting the permanent ceasefire and employ their wisdom to contain and resolve any problems that may arise; 14.2. The Parties must, at all times, refrain from any act or acts that may compromise the peace process and create a climate which leads to peace and calm. 14.3. Emphasizing that the permanent ceasefire agreement must be clear and free from ambiguity in all its elements; 14.4. The permanent ceasefire agreement must ensure freedom of mobility for people, particularly civilians, commodities, and services across Sudan as well as opening border crossings with neighboring countries in accordance with the agreements signed with them and the necessary security measures; 14.5. The Parties shall commit to immediately releasing the remaining prisoners of war unless they are indicted in private rights cases as a sign of national reconciliation, in addition to releasing any other persons detained due to the war in furtherance of confidence building measures and searching for missing persons; 14.6. The Parties must engage judicial and legal bodies, national organizations and the ICRC in the process of releasing war prisoners and other persons detained due to the war and searching for missing persons; 14.7. The Parties must commit to providing and facilitating humanitarian assistance by creating conditions that encourage provision of urgent humanitarian assistance to the homeless, IDPs, refugees, and affected persons and their right to voluntary return to their areas of origin; 14.8. The Parties agree to inform commissioned and non-commissioned officers and soldiers of their respective forces of the agreement as a means to promote the permanent ceasefire agreement and to use official media outlets to do so; 14.9. The Parties shall abide by the permanent and final ceasefire provided that the forces, as well as forces allied and affiliated with either party, abide by it on all levels; 14.10. This agreement shall not include stipulations that could undermine Sudan’s sovereignty, territorial integrity, national security, and the unity of its armed forces and security services; 00.00. Xx reach a credible ceasefire that promotes security and builds confidence, these processes s...
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