Egypt is set to host a pivotal conference in late June aimed at uniting Sudan's civilian political groups and fostering a dialogue towards ending the ongoing conflict in Sudan.
The Egyptian foreign ministry announced the initiative, which will include regional and global partners, to facilitate a Sudanese-led national dialogue. The conference seeks to build a consensus among Sudanese civil and political forces on establishing a comprehensive and lasting peace. This move comes amid international efforts, highlighted by discussions such as those between U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Sudanese officials, to resolve the war in Sudan.
The initiative underscores Egypt's role in regional stability and its commitment to supporting a peaceful resolution in Sudan through inclusive dialogue.
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@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
How would you feel if your country was in a similar situation to Sudan and another nation stepped in to help forge peace?
@9N6SS4T2yrs2Y
Good, unless it's the USA or the UK - we know how it ended up according to history books
Sounds like just another example of state intervention trying to fix problems it probably had a hand in creating, instead of letting the market and voluntary associations handle it.
It's encouraging to see Egypt taking a proactive stance in addressing the conflict in Sudan by organizing this conference. It seems like a balanced approach, aiming to bring together various Sudanese groups and international partners to work towards a peaceful resolution. Hopefully, this initiative will lead to meaningful dialogue and a sustainable path to peace, highlighting the importance of regional cooperation in solving such conflicts.
Egypt's proactive approach to bring together Sudan's civilian groups for peace talks is a commendable step towards nurturing democracy and stability in the region.
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@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
Egypt to host conference for Sudanese civilian political groups next month
Egypt said Tuesday it will host a conference for Sudan's civilian political forces in late June with other regional and global partners.
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