“The subsequent and repeated violence against largely peaceful demonstrators has only served to deepen the mistrust among all political parties in Sudan,” said Perthes.
The UN Security Council is due to hold a meeting next week to discuss the situation in the country.
The coup dismantled a fragile power-sharing agreement between the military and civilians.
The 2019 deal was sealed after mass street protests deposed autocratic President Omar al-Bashir.
In November, the ousted civilian head of government, Abdallah Hamdok, was reinstated according to a deal with the military.
Still, demonstrations continued against the military’s involvement in the government, accusing Hamdok of “treason” for working with the military.
Hamdok resigned last week, citing his failure to keep his promise to prevent a political catastrophe.
Thousands of protesters continue to take to the streets to call for the military to return power to civilians.
Security forces have often responded to the protests with violence, leaving dozens dead and hundreds injured.
The UN Security Council is due to hold a meeting next week to discuss the situation in the country.
The coup dismantled a fragile power-sharing agreement between the military and civilians.
The 2019 deal was sealed after mass street protests deposed autocratic President Omar al-Bashir.
In November, the ousted civilian head of government, Abdallah Hamdok, was reinstated according to a deal with the military.
Still, demonstrations continued against the military’s involvement in the government, accusing Hamdok of “treason” for working with the military.
Hamdok resigned last week, citing his failure to keep his promise to prevent a political catastrophe.
Thousands of protesters continue to take to the streets to call for the military to return power to civilians.
Security forces have often responded to the protests with violence, leaving dozens dead and hundreds injured.