African Peace and Security Council Declines to Lift Sudan's AU Suspension
The council expressed concern over famine and sieges, called for a humanitarian truce, and tasked sanctions work to hold violators accountable amid ongoing conflict.
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African Union condemns ongoing violence and maintains Sudan membership suspension
The Peace and Security Council (PSC) of the African Union (AU) decided Thursday to maintain its position on Sudan’s membership suspension and identified key steps towards peace. The PSC highlighted the severe humanitarian crisis in the country, particularly citing starvation, systematic killings, and mass displacement of civilians, as well as the targeting of particular ethnic groups and the destruction of infrastructure. Article 4 of its commun…
African Peace and Security Council Declines to Lift Sudan's AU Suspension
The African Union's Peace and Security Council has declined to approve a proposal to lift the suspension of Sudan's membership of the African Union, according to multiple informed sources, following a ministerial-level meeting chaired by Egypt's Foreign Minister, Badr Abdelatty.
Tasis accuses Egypt of bypassing AU suspension rules over Sudan
Sudanese Founding Alliance has accused Egypt of using its diplomatic influence to circumvent Sudan’s suspension from the African Union. The Alliance, also known as Tasis, condemned what it called manoeuvring after Foreign Minister Mohi El-Din Salem addressed the AU Peace and Security Council for the first time since Sudan’s suspension five years ago. The session was chaired by Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdel-Aty, who defended the meeting as…
Addis Ababa: Darfur24 reports that Sudanese Foreign Minister and Minister of International Cooperation, Mohi El-Din Salem, is holding intensive consultations in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, aimed at lifting the suspension of Sudan's membership in the African Union. Salem met today, Thursday, with the Chairperson of the African Union Commission, Mahmoud Youssouf, at the Commission's headquarters in Addis Ababa. He also met with the Executi…
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