The Sudanese people decide who rules them.
In Sudan, we have been targeted by western countries because we have rejected their hegemony on Sudan and turned their companies away that were only interested in oil.
Any government in the world, when facing an armed rebellion, has a constitutional, legal, and moral obligation to resist these militants.
I started since 1996. From that time, whenever there is an opportunity, I would tell the people it is time for me to go and live as peaceful as possible a life as a normal citizen of the country.
I'm looking forward to the time they describe me as the former president. And, of course, there are pressures from my own party and other Sudanese parties also, and I succumb to those pressures, but I hope as soon as possible I can find an exit out of this.
When Qadhafi was in Libya, he was the major supporter of rebel groups in Sudan. So when the revolution came to Libya, we supported it.
In 2020, there will be a new president, and I will be an ex-president.
We have judicial system in Sudan. Anyone who committed a war crime, anti-human crime, or any other crime will be locked up.
As a government, it is our responsibility to maintain security for all citizens in Darfur.
In any war, mistakes happen on the ground; this is not the policy of the government. We are a government that functions according to laws.