Sudan Govt 'Might Reconsider Dealings With Countries Organising and Sponsoring Berlin Conference'
Khartoum says the meeting excludes Sudan and could trigger reciprocal steps against countries sponsoring the talks.
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Sudan: World Leaders Need to Act on Ongoing Atrocities
Leaders meeting in Berlin on April 15, 2026, the three-year mark of ongoing conflict in Sudan, should commit to concrete, time-bound measures to protect civilians and to hold those responsible for serious international crimes to account.
Three years after the start of the devastating civil war in Sudan, the Federal Government, as the host of an international conference, wants to put the situation in motion. The aim of the event on Wednesday in Berlin is to "promote peace efforts and mobilise further urgently needed humanitarian funds for the needy civilian population in Sudan", said a spokesperson for the Foreign Office on Monday. In Sudan, "the biggest humanitarian disaster in …
Sudan Govt 'Might Reconsider Dealings With Countries Organising and Sponsoring Berlin Conference'
The Sudanese government in Khartoum has rejected the convening of the conference scheduled to begin in the German capital of Berlin on Wednesday, without its participation, approval, and consultation on all arrangements, and submitted an official memorandum to that effect to the German Foreign Ministry on Friday, emphasising that "the tutelage approach reflected in the Berlin Conference might prompt Sudan to reconsider its dealings with the coun…
Berlin – Ahead of the third International Sudan Conference in Berlin, aid organizations united in the German Sudan Network are calling for decisive action to protect people in what is currently the world's largest humanitarian crisis. Protecting the civilian population must be the top priority, the network members stated.
Khartoum - Arab Jerusalem: Prior to the Berlin conference on the Sudan on 15 April, political and diplomatic movements are accelerating, amid a clear divergence in the positions of the Sudanese parties between governmental rejection and reservations from some of the actors, in exchange for the welcome and support of civil forces and human rights organizations, at a time when the humanitarian crisis is worsening as the war enters its fourth year.
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