Sudan's crisis sparks regional concerns and blame game.

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The ongoing conflict between Sudan's two most powerful generals and their units has raised concerns among neighboring countries, including South Sudan, Chad, and Egypt. South Sudan relies heavily on Sudan for oil exports, while Chad is already hosting over 500,000 refugees and fears a lasting impact on the Sahel region. Egypt has a long history with Sudan and sees its military government as an ally, but tensions have risen over the dispute over Nile River water. Despite these tensions, neighboring countries have offered to mediate, showing a common interest in Sudan's stability.
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- Opinion | The Violence in Sudan Is Partly Our Fault The New York Times
- Opinion | In Sudan bloodbath, neither warring general should win The Washington Post
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