The nation asks for an immediate end to the ‘horrific’ Sudan war

London: UK led international calls on Tuesday for a fast end for a destructive war SudanTo host a gathering of world authorities with fresh vows of humanitarian aid in the form of conflict, in which thousands of people have entered their third year.
The war broke into a bitter power struggle between the regular army of Sudan and the leading generals of the paramilitary rapid support forces (RSF) on 15 April 2023 – none of which were present in the conference.
More than 13 million people have been uprooted and tens of thousand have been killed, both sides have accused of torture.
It has created that the United Nations is described as the world’s worst hunger and displacement crises.
Britain’s Foreign Minister David Lammi said, “We can’t just see far away,” when he opened talks between the counterparts of about 15 countries, he showed that he said “lack of political will” to end the fight.
He said, “We have joined protecting citizens, assisting across the country, and first to persuade the warning parties to keep peace,” he said, “This will take” patient diplomacy “.
Various peace efforts have so far failed to lead the ceasefire.
The continuous fight has feared that stress will spread to the boundaries of Sudan and remove more instability in the poor horn of the Africa region.
“Sudan may not have any military solutions, only an immediate, unconditional separation of enmity,” said Banol Adoy, the Commissioner of Political Affairs of the African Union.
“It, we believe, must be followed by an all-Samachery dialogue to end the war.”
Rape and famine
The war has “shattered the lives of millions of children in Sudan,” said UNICEF executive director Catherine Russell, which estimated that 2,776 children were killed or killed in 2023 and 2024.
A United Nations -backed assessment has concluded that the famine is now blurring some parts of the country.
Britain’s Foreign Ministry said more than 30 million people were in dire need, and 12 million women and girls were at risk of gender -based violence.
Lammy unveiled 120 million pounds (140 million euros) in new aid for Sudan, the European Union pledged over 522 million euros ($ 591 million) to address the crisis, and Germany put some 125 million euros.
France announced an additional 50 million euros in humanitarian aid this year.
“How can we forget the world’s biggest human crisis?” The German Foreign Minister Analena asked Berbock.
During a visit to a refugee camp, he said that he heard “terrible reports of rape of women and children”, while people were dying of hunger.
Germany and France, as well as the European Union and the 55-member African Union London, are co-holding the conference with the British government.
Ministers of some 14 other countries, including Saudi Arabia and the United States, were participating, the Foreign Office said with high-level representatives of bodies such as United Nations.
‘No military solutions’
Sudan’s government has opposed that it was not invited to participate in a reprimand from Khartum.
But the German Foreign Ministry said that both Sudani Army and RSF Military were not ready to come to the table.
Sudan has accused the United Arab Emirates of supporting paramilitary forces with arms shipments. Those fighters and Gulf state deny allegations.
In a statement on Tuesday, the UAE issued “an essential call for peace” and accused both sides of “reducing atrocities” on both sides. It said that a senior official of the Ministry of External Affairs will attend the London conference.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barot stressed that “Sudan’s unity should be preserved” and no unilateral government can be imposed on citizens.
Sangharsh makes the regular army of Sudan’s real leader Abdel Fattah al-Boron against RSF under the leadership of its former deputy Mohammad Hamdan Daglo,
When the relationship between Burhan and Daglo became sour after the 2021 coup, which excluded the transitional government after overthrowing the leader Omar al-Bashir for a long time.
RSF lies in Darfur and controls most of its region, as well as parts of the south of Sudan.
The army re -retaliated the capital Khartum last month, and dominated the east and north, dividing the third largest country in Africa into two.