Efforts to Reach a Settlement and Ceasefire in Sudan: United States and Saudi Arabia Collaborate for a Permanent Solution

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About the Conflict in Sudan

Introduction

About 3 months after the start of the conflict in Sudan, the United States of America seeks with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to reach a settlement leading to a permanent ceasefire and then to the formation of a civilian transitional government.

Ambiguous Situation

However, after the suspension of negotiations in Jeddah and the imposition of US sanctions on companies and groups belonging to the two sides of the conflict in Sudan, the situation became ambiguous.

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However, a source in the US State Department said that the US is ready to take additional steps as part of the imposition of sanctions.

Since the outbreak of violence in Sudan, the United States has worked with its allies in the region to end the violence, improve the catastrophic humanitarian situation, and prevent human rights violations, the official explained on condition of anonymity.

He added that Washington is still working with the African Union, the United Nations, IGAD, and local and international partners to urge the parties to the conflict to reach an agreement on a ceasefire, protect civilians and allow the delivery of humanitarian aid, Asharq Al reported. . - Avsat newspaper.

International Movements

International movements to end the fighting in Sudan

The official also indicated that, in support of these efforts, his country has taken steps to impose sanctions on both sides of the conflict, including the inclusion of 4 companies associated with the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces.

He expressed readiness for other solutions, saying: “We are ready to take additional steps.”

Sudan seeks solution to crisis at IGAD and Cairo summits

Violations also affected hospitals, where militants occupied many medical facilities, especially in Khartoum and the Darfur region in western Sudan.

At the same time, international and UN warnings were issued of a future humanitarian catastrophe due to the impossibility of delivering aid due to the security situation and the looting of the offices of some aid organizations.

Sudan plunged into fighting between the army and the Rapid Support Forces on April 15 as military and civilian parties put the finishing touches on a political process that would lead to the formation of a civilian government amid hundreds of deaths. and injuries, and the disruption of the truce and negotiations.


Bushra Morse
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