Sudan Govt Reiterates Rejection of the Berlin Conference - Pro-Army Voices Call Out 'Selectivity'
Khartoum says the meeting excludes official state institutions and 40 political and civilian attendees will discuss aid and peace without Sudanese warring parties.
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‘Performative’ Berlin donor conference for Sudan causes backlash
A donor conference for the war-battered Sudan that took place in Berlin on 15 April has garnered a mixed response from activists and researchers, who criticised the lack of representation from Khartoum and questioned how effective such events are in securing an end to the bloodshed. The International Sudan Conference is the third annual event of its kind to take place, and it involved ministers and representatives of 55 states, with Sudan notabl…
Sudan Govt Reiterates Rejection of the Berlin Conference - Pro-Army Voices Call Out 'Selectivity'
Khartoum -- The Sudanese government has reiterated its strong rejection of the Third International Conference on Sudan commenced in Berlin today, stating that the move "represents a disregard for the country's sovereignty" and "a consecration" of what it described as the approach of colonial tutelage.
A civil war has been raging in Sudan for three years. Millions of people are affected and are fighting for survival. A donor conference in Berlin collects one and a half billion euros. The Sudanese government condemns the action.
The situation in the country is "apocalyptic: The Sudan Conference in Berlin mobilizes a lot of money for the suffering population – at a time when states are curtailing humanitarian aid in series.
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