The first day of peace talks aimed at resolving Sudan’s long-standing conflict came to a close with a notable absence – the country’s military. The talks, led by the United States and held in Switzerland, saw the participation of various stakeholders seeking to find a solution to the brutal conflict that has plagued Sudan.
The absence of the military, a key player in the conflict, raised questions about the progress and effectiveness of the peace talks. The participation of the other warring parties was also unclear, adding to the uncertainty surrounding the negotiations.
The conflict in Sudan has had devastating consequences for the country and its people, with widespread violence and displacement. The hope is that these peace talks will pave the way for a lasting resolution and bring much-needed stability to the region.
As the talks continue, all eyes will be on the outcome and whether the absence of the military will impact the progress towards peace. The international community will be closely monitoring the situation, hoping for a breakthrough in the search for peace in Sudan.
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Quite dissapointing…army is an integral part of the system since they took over power in 2019.