Why the Warring Parties in Sudan Refuse to Negotiate
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Why the Warring Parties in Sudan Refuse to Negotiate
Sudan’s warring parties have never sat for substantive peace negotiations, apart from a handful of meetings in Jeddah at the outset of the war. Those talks produced only days-long ceasefires that were repeatedly violated, and a shared “declaration of commitment to protect civilians,” which is now widely viewed as a meaningless, performative paper commitment.Indirect, informal, or secret talks have taken place several times, but these initiatives…
Port Sudan: Darfur24 – The Chairman of the Transitional Sovereignty Council and Commander of the Sudanese Army, Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, held talks on Wednesday with Saudi Deputy Foreign Minister Walid al-Khuraiji regarding the peace initiative in Sudan sponsored by the Saudi Crown Prince and the US President, which aims to address the Sudanese crisis and establish peace in the country. The Sudanese Sovereignty Council stated, …
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