At Geneva Peace Talks, Global Powers Push for Immediate Ceasefire in Sudan

 

On August 14, 2024, representatives from the UAE, USA, Switzerland, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, African Union (AU), and United Nations (UN) convened in Geneva, Switzerland, and released a unified statement urging an immediate cessation of hostilities in Sudan. The joint statement called for the swift delivery of food and essential supplies to those affected by the ongoing conflict, amidst intensified international efforts to end the brutal 16-month war that has devastated the country.

The statement outlined three critical priorities: ensuring humanitarian aid access, halting violence, and honoring previous commitments, particularly those made in Jeddah. The UAE emphasized the crucial importance of uninterrupted aid delivery to the Sudanese population, reflecting its ongoing commitment to relief initiatives.

The Geneva peace talks represent the latest global effort to restore political stability in Sudan. With over 15,000 lives lost, 7.7 million internally displaced, and 2.1 million seeking refuge abroad, the stakes are high. Despite past failed negotiations, the UAE’s involvement in these talks highlights its dedication to global cooperation, peacebuilding, and adherence to international law, fostering hope that diplomacy can finally bring peace to Sudan.

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