Leader of Sudan Liberation Movement calls on General Burhan to accept the roadmap to peace

France 24Tuesday, November 25, 2025 at 1:48:52 PM
Leader of Sudan Liberation Movement calls on General Burhan to accept the roadmap to peace
  • The leader of the Sudan Liberation Movement, Abdul Wahid Mohammed Al
  • This appeal for peace is critical as the conflict has escalated into a humanitarian crisis, with nearly two
  • The situation in Sudan reflects a broader struggle for power and resources, with the RSF's recent declaration of a unilateral humanitarian ceasefire highlighting the complexities of the conflict. The international community's efforts, including those from the U.S. and regional powers, have faced challenges, underscoring the need for a coordinated approach to achieve lasting peace and stability in the region.
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