Sudan's Prime Minister Takes His Peace Plan to the UN, but US Urges Humanitarian Truce Now
Prime Minister Idris calls for a ceasefire and international monitoring to end Sudan's 1,000-day war that has displaced over 14 million people, aiming for elections and reconciliation.
- On Tuesday, Prime Minister Dr. Kamil Idris presented his government's Peace Initiative to the United Nations Security Council, calling for a monitorable ceasefire and paramilitary withdrawal from occupied areas.
- U.N. figures show the conflict has killed more than 40,000 people and displaced over 14 million, fueling the world's largest humanitarian crisis amid war crimes, the rebel militia's brutal campaign threatens Sudan's existence.
- Key elements include consolidating militias into camps under United Nations, African Union and Arab League oversight, enforcing full disarmament with international monitoring, and implementing DDR, reparations, reconstruction in Darfur and Kordofan, plus a Sudanese-Sudanese dialogue leading to free elections.
- U.S. deputy ambassador Jeffrey Bartos urged both belligerents to accept a Trump administration-offered humanitarian truce immediately, while the so-called Quad and UAE Ambassador Mohamed Abushahab highlighted urgent aid delivery needs.
- Idris framed the plan as homemade and complementary to the Quad and other mediators, emphasizing it seeks neither impunity nor endless war but national unity, while observers say the RSF likely rejects losing military power.
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Sudan: Prime Minister Unveils Peace Initiative Before UN Security Council
New York, December 23, 2025 (SUNA) - Prime Minister Dr. Kamil Idris presented his government's Peace Initiative to the United Nations Security Council on Tuesday, framing it as a realistic and inclusive plan to end atrocities, restore state authority, and foster national reconciliation.
Kamil Idris said he wants a ceasefire and at the same time the withdrawal of the rebel paramilitaries and their disarmament.
Sudan’s prime minister takes his peace plan to the UN, but US urges humanitarian truce now
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Sudan’s prime minister on Monday proposed a wide-ranging peace initiative to end a nearly 1,000-day war with a rival paramilitary force, but the United States urged both sides to accept the Trump administration’s call for an…
Sudan's prime minister takes his peace plan to the UN, but US urges humanitarian truce now
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Sudan’s prime minister on Monday proposed a wide-ranging peace initiative to end a nearly 1,000-day war with a rival paramilitary force, but the United States urged both sides to accept the Trump administration’s call for an immediate humanitarian truce. Kamil Idris, who heads Sudan’s transitional civilian government, told the Security Council his plan calls for a ceasefire monitored by the United Nations, African Union and…
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