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Peace Negotiations Fail: War Continues to Ravage Khartoum Between Rival Sudanese Forces
Peace negotiations between the rival forces of Sudan have ended in dismal failure, despite the commitments made in the Jeddah Declaration to protect and prioritize the citizens of Sudan
Sudan looks to be decaying as a result of the hands of conflict. Despite the numerous attempts made by both civil war parties to alleviate the situation, the country remains torn apart.
Sudan's opposing factions agreed on Thursday to sign a proclamation on Friday promising to protect the people of the state. The move was intended to be taken for humanitarian reasons.
Both factions promised to monitor their operations, allow for the safe delivery of humanitarian aid, restore critical services, and withdraw their forces from hospitals and clinics.
“We agree that the interests and well-being of the Sudanese people are our top priority and affirm our commitment to ensure that civilians are protected at all times. This includes allowing safe passage for civilians to leave areas of active hostilities on a voluntary basis, in the direction they choose.”, was said by the civil war parties in Jeddah's declaration of commitment, according to Sudan Tribune.
Despite both parties' grandiose commitments, civilians paint a different story. Residents of the capital city have reportedly claimed that the fighting has intensified in recent days.
"It’s not even safe inside your own house.” said Mohamed Abdulwahab, a Twitter handler.
Furthermore,
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Peace Negotiations Fail: War Continues to Ravage Khartoum Between Rival Sudanese Forces
Peace negotiations between the rival forces of Sudan have ended in dismal failure, despite the commitments made in the Jeddah Declaration to protect and prioritize the citizens of Sudan
Sudan looks to be decaying as a result of the hands of conflict. Despite the numerous attempts made by both civil war parties to alleviate the situation, the country remains torn apart.
Sudan's opposing factions agreed on Thursday to sign a proclamation on Friday promising to protect the people of the state. The move was intended to be taken for humanitarian reasons.
Both factions promised to monitor their operations, allow for the safe delivery of humanitarian aid, restore critical services, and withdraw their forces from hospitals and clinics.
“We agree that the interests and well-being of the Sudanese people are our top priority and affirm our commitment to ensure that civilians are protected at all times. This includes allowing safe passage for civilians to leave areas of active hostilities on a voluntary basis, in the direction they choose.”, was said by the civil war parties in Jeddah's declaration of commitment, according to Sudan Tribune.
Despite both parties' grandiose commitments, civilians paint a different story. Residents of the capital city have reportedly claimed that the fighting has intensified in recent days.
"It’s not even safe inside your own house.” said Mohamed Abdulwahab, a Twitter handler.
Furthermore,
emeaexpress.com/peace-negotiations-fail-war-continues-to-...