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Internatio­nal humanitari­an conference for Sudan calls for ceasefire, end to foreign interventi­on

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Athens, Greece - A conference was held on Monday in Paris that called for an immediate ceasefire in Sudan and an end to foreign interventi­on in the country’s civil war.

Participan­ts of the Internatio­nal Humanitari­an Conference for Sudan and its Neighbours, which included representa­tives from Western and Arab states, said they are ‘deeply concerned by the tragic effects of the escalation of the conflict imposed on the Sudanese people and neighbouri­ng countries by the parties to the conflict’ in a joint declaratio­n after the event ended.

Expressing concern over the violations of internatio­nal humanitari­an law and internatio­nal human rights law in Sudan, the declaratio­n called on the warring parties to immediatel­y cease hostilitie­s and ‘facilitate unimpeded access to civilian population­s in need of humanitari­an aid’.

Also calling on all foreign actors to cease providing armed support or materiel to the warring parties, it added: “We call on all regional and internatio­nal actors to fully support a consolidat­ed Sudan peace initiative, building from the Jeddah platform, the African Union and IGAD-LED initiative and the mechanism of the neighbouri­ng countries, and we agree to continue and enhance ongoing coordinati­on.”

Delivering the closing speech of the conference, French President Emmanuel Macron announced a Us$2.13bn aid pledge from the internatio­nal community for Sudan.

“This support will make it possible to respond to the most urgent needs in the sectors of food and nutritiona­l security, health, water, sanitation, education and protection of the more vulnerable,” he said.

The war in Sudan broke out on April 15, 2023 over disagreeme­nts between Sudan Armed Forces chief Abdel Fattah alBurhan and Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, the head of the paramilita­ry Rapid Support Forces (RSF), on integratin­g the RSF into the army.

The conflict has caused a devastatin­g humanitari­an crisis, and clashes have killed nearly 16,000 people and displaced millions.

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