Sudanese Political Factions Meet With Little Prospect Of Ending War

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sudanese political factions meet with little prospect of ending war

Rival Sudanese political factions formally attended reconciliation talks in Cairo yesterday, the first since a conflict in the country began almost 15 months ago, but admitted there was little prospect of quickly ending the war.

During the conference, the Democratic Bloc, which is aligned with the army, refused to hold joint sessions with the Taqaddum faction, which it accuses of sympathising with the Rapid Support Forces RSF. Neither the army nor the RSF attended.

The war in Sudan erupted in April 2023 and has forced almost 10 million people from their homes, sparked warnings of famine and waves of ethnically driven violence blamed largely on the RSF.

The force this week swept through the state of Sennar, causing new displacement. In response, army head General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan said the army would not negotiate with the RSF or its supporters.

The stark deterioration in the humanitarian situation and the catastrophic consequences of this crisis call on all of us to work to immediately and sustainably to stop military operations, said newly-appointed Egyptian foreign minister Badr Abdelatty.