The war in Sudan has entered one of its most important and dangerous phases. Although the most recent ceasefire proposal has not yet resulted in a pause in fighting, this development should not cause the international community to disengage or retreat. Instead, it underscores the depth of the crisis and the urgent need for not only continued and intensified, but also coordinated, diplomatic pressure. The two dominant actors in the conflict — the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces — have previously declined to adopt or implement meaningful ceasefire arrangements.

KHARTOUM: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday called for an immediate ceasefire and for both the military and the RSF to negotiate a settlement. Writing on X, he also…

The war in Sudan has entered one of its most important and dangerous phases. Although the most recent ceasefire proposal has not yet resulted in a pause in fighting, this…

Sudan's army and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces eye more territory as international stakeholders push for truce.