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Sudan's prime minister takes his peace plan to the UN, but US urges humanitarian truce now

Sudan's Prime Minister calls for UN, African Union, and Arab League to monitor ceasefire and disarm paramilitary forces amid a conflict that displaced 14 million people, UN says.

  • Sudan's prime minister Kamil Idris presented a peace plan to the UN, calling for a ceasefire monitored by international bodies and disarmament of the rebel Rapid Support Forces .
  • The US urged an immediate humanitarian truce, condemning atrocities by both the Sudanese forces and RSF, while unnamed countries continue supplying weapons.
  • The devastating conflict in Sudan has killed over 40,000 people, displaced 14 million, and caused disease outbreaks and famine, according to UN figures.
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Kamil Idris said he wants a ceasefire and at the same time the withdrawal of the rebel paramilitaries and their disarmament.

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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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thesudantimes.com broke the news in on Friday, December 19, 2025.
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