US pushes for humanitarian ceasefire amid Sudan conflict

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The UAE is publicly acknowledging mistakes in its Sudan policy, particularly its support for the RSF militia, amid international criticism and reputational damage. Historically, the UAE and Gulf states have invested heavily in Sudan's resources, including gold and ports, often aligning with military interests. Recent developments suggest the UAE is now seeking to distance itself from the RSF and support a transition to civilian rule, with international efforts aiming for a ceasefire and inclusive governance. The situation remains complex, with geopolitical and economic interests deeply intertwined.
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- Peace in Sudan? 3 reasons why mediation hasn’t worked so far The Conversation
- Sudan: US ‘working on humanitarian truce’ amid mass killing reports Channel 4
- United States working to secure a humanitarian truce in Sudan africanews.com
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