EU and UK call to put an end to 'horrific' Sudan war at London conference
- The UK co-hosted a high-level conference in London on Tuesday regarding the Sudan war, which began April 15, 2023.
- The conference occurred as the conflict, a power struggle between rival generals, reached its two-year mark.
- Neither the rival generals nor Sudanese leaders were invited, creating controversy as the conflict worsened conditions.
- The EU pledged over 522 million euros, and Britain pledged £120 million more in aid; David Lammy stated, "We simply cannot look away."
- The conflict caused a major humanitarian crisis, displacing over 13 million people and leaving 25 million facing food insecurity.
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Sudan: EU and UK Call to Put an End to 'Horrific' Sudan War At London Conference
The UK led international calls, today, Tuesday, for an urgent end to the war in Sudan, as London hosted a high-level conference marking two years since the conflict began. Britain pledged an additional £120 million (137 million euros) in humanitarian aid, warning that Sudan is now facing the worst humanitarian crisis on record.
EU and UK call to put an end to 'horrific' Sudan war at London conference
The UK led international calls, today, Tuesday, for an urgent end to the war in Sudan, as London hosted a high-level conference marking two years since the conflict began. Britain pledged an additional £120 million (137 million euros) in humanitarian aid, warning that Sudan is now facing the worst humanitarian crisis on record.
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