Sudan’s army recently skipped talks in Geneva to end the country’s conflict, with the primary goal of achieving a ceasefire. The Sudan Armed Forces opposed the talks due to the presence of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) as observers and disputes over representation. The talks aim to involve the Sudanese army and Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in resolving the conflict reluctantly. Despite setbacks, US-led negotiations aim to secure a ceasefire, deliver humanitarian aid, and establish a monitoring mechanism to ensure compliance. With the African Union, Egypt, and others observing, the talks seek to address the devastating impact of the conflict on Sudanese civilians. While challenges persist, global stakeholders urge both sides to prioritize peace for long-term stability. The talks’ success could accelerate peace efforts and prevent a worsening humanitarian crisis in the region.
Sudan military refuses to attend Geneva ceasefire talks.
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