The Founding Alliance Holds a Meeting with the Five-Party Mechanism and Addresses the Root Causes of the Sudanese Crisis in Addis Ababa.
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TASIS pushes to centre of Sudan peace debate in Addis Ababa
The Addis Ababa consultations on Sudan have exposed a central reality facing any effort to end the country’s war: the dispute is no longer limited to a ceasefire between General al-Burhan’s SAF and the Rapid Support Forces, but has moved to the more difficult question of who will shape Sudan’s post-war political order. At the centre of that debate is the Sudan Founding Alliance, known as TASIS, which used the meetings in the Ethiopian capital to…
No Peace Without Us: Ta’sis Alliance Rejects Islamists and Warns Against Exclusion in Sudan Talks
The Ta’sis (Sudan Founding Alliance) alliance announced ahead of its meeting with the five-party mechanism that it firmly rejects any political or negotiation arrangements outside established international frameworks, declaring that any peace process bypassing its involvement will be nothing more than a futile “public relations project.” Prior to the start of the anticipated consultation forum with the five-party mechanism on the Sudanese crisis…
A meeting of the Founding Alliance leadership with the Five-Party Mechanism in Addis Ababa - Sudan War Monitor: Addis Ababa - On Friday evening, June 5, 2026, the Founding Alliance held an important consultative meeting with the Five-Party Mechanism in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa. According to a Founding Alliance statement, the two sides reviewed several issues related to current developments in Sudan, within the framework of efforts to s…

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