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Top diplomats from Germany, Jordan and the UK call for an immediate ceasefire in Sudan war
Top diplomats condemned the Rapid Support Forces for mass killings and sexual violence in Darfur, describing Sudan's crisis as the largest humanitarian emergency of the 21st century.
- On Saturday, the foreign ministers of Germany, Jordan and the United Kingdom jointly called for an immediate ceasefire in Sudan's war at the Manama Dialogue security summit in Bahrain, where Jordan's Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi said Sudan has not received `the attention it deserves`.
- A seizure by the Rapid Support Forces of el-Fasher in Darfur left the city controlled by RSF; United Nations officials warned RSF fighters reportedly killed more than 450 people and committed ethnically targeted killings and sexual assaults.
- Summit remarks grew urgent as ministers described the situation: Johann Wadephul called it `absolutely an apocalyptic situation,` Yvette Cooper warned `no amount of aid can resolve a crisis of this magnitude until the guns fall silent,` and summit participants said `We've got to stop that.`
- The ministers warned the neglect has deepened suffering as a humanitarian crisis of inhumane proportions has taken place in Darfur region, Sudan, affecting humanitarian organizations and affected civilians.
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Germany, Jordan, and the UK jointly call for an immediate ceasefire in Sudan
The foreign ministers of Germany, Jordan, and the UK on Saturday jointly called for an immediate ceasefire in Sudan, describing the humanitarian crisis as “desperate” and “apocalyptic.” This follows the reports of the capture of El Fasher, the capital of Sudan’s North Darfur state, by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), and increasing civilian casualties there. Speaking at the First Plenary Session of Manama Dialogue 2025, UK Secretary of State for …
Foreign ministers from Germany, Jordan and Great Britain have criticized the suffering in Sudan. Johann Wadephul called the situation in the country "apocalyptic".
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