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US, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt propose roadmap for Sudan peace
- On Friday, the United States, along with Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Egypt, put forward a peace plan for Sudan that calls for an initial humanitarian ceasefire followed by a lasting truce.
- The roadmap addresses the ongoing violence since 2023 between Sudan’s military forces and the Rapid Support Forces, a paramilitary group, which has resulted in roughly 40,000 deaths and displaced over 12 million individuals.
- The proposal calls for a three-month humanitarian pause to facilitate aid access, followed by a lasting ceasefire and a nine-month period to transition to civilian-led governance, while denouncing the involvement of extremist groups.
- US sanctions targeted Sudan's finance minister Jibril Ibrahim and the Baraa Ibn-Malik Brigade to limit Islamist influence and curb Iran's regional activities, amid accusations and denials over UAE support for RSF.
- The allied nations declared no military solution exists, urged humanitarian access, and emphasized that Sudan's future governance must be inclusive, transparent, and free from warring party control.
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The Sudanese army, which controls the power in place, refuses to be excluded from the future political transition proposed on Friday, in a joint statement, by the United States, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Egypt.
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleThe United States, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Egypt have proposed a peace plan for Sudan, which is wracked by multiple conflicts. A lasting ceasefire must be achieved and the military must hand over power to a civilian administration.
The United States, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates call for a three-month ceasefire in the civil war in Sudan.
·Germany
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- 45% of the sources lean Left, 45% of the sources are Center
45% Center
L 45%
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