do you think hemedti will be able to achieve that? so because even his defective position, which is quite a tenuous one, after the coup, has been lost. he was removed as a deputy of the sovereign council, a defunct organ since the coup, but he was removed as deputy of that a few months ago, into the war. he does not have a governmental position anymore. he cannot be thought of as anything but one of the belligerents in this fight but i think there is talk around a meeting between he and others, the more he will try and shape his position in the next few weeks and months to position himself in a more favourable light when it comes to future political dispensation. i want to ask about the humanitarian situation in sudan. there are a lot of concern about certain areas. are aid agencies able to access areas that need assistance? by all accounts, only to some degrees and not very well. what we have seen in khartoum primarily and part of the country, the conflict erupts, or when the war reaches those areas, the first people to go are actual