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Sudan Peace Talks Resume in Cairo as Egypt, UN and US Push for Humanitarian Truce – Firstpost

Egypt, the UN, and Quad mediators push for a humanitarian truce and safe corridors as Sudan’s conflict causes over 8,000 displacements and ongoing civilian casualties.

  • On Wednesday, Sudan peace efforts resumed in Cairo, with Egypt and the United Nations urging a nationwide humanitarian truce as fighting between the Sudanese military and Rapid Support Forces nears three years.
  • Regional mediators agreed to seek an immediate truce, pressing for withdrawals and safe humanitarian corridors, while Massad Boulos, senior U.S. adviser for Arab and African Affairs, joined the talks.
  • More than 1.3 metric tons of aid reached el-Fasher on Wednesday, while OCHA reported 19 civilians killed in Jarjira, a drone strike killed 10 in Sinja, and over 8,000 people were displaced.
  • Egypt said it will not stand idly and will take necessary measures to preserve Sudan’s unity, while the United States has accused the RSF of genocide, increasing international pressure.
  • Egyptian officials insisted there is no room to recognise parallel entities or equate Sudan’s institutions with militias, while Ramtane Lamamra said diplomacy remains a viable path amid the humanitarian crisis.
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Discussions to end Sudan war resume in Cairo as it nears the 3-year mark

Peace efforts in Sudan have resumed in Cairo, with Egypt and the United Nations urging warring parties to agree to a nationwide humanitarian truce.

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Cairo: Egyptian Minister for Foreign Affairs Badr Abd Al-Atti stated on Wednesday that his country would take the necessary steps to preserve the unity of the Sudan, which had been ravaged by war for more than three years. Abd al-Atti said at a press conference in Cairo with the United Nations envoy for the Sudan, Ramtan Lamamra, Egypt would not stand by and hesitate to take the necessary measures to preserve [...]

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