The absence of the Sudanese army from the peace talks significantly hindered progress, delaying prospects for resolving the nation's long-standing conflict. Despite the conclusion of negotiations, essential steps toward lasting peace remain elusive.
Mediators representing Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the UAE, dubbed the ALPS Group, successfully established two main routes for humanitarian aid to flow into Sudan amid ongoing hostilities.
US envoy Tom Perriello emphasized the necessity for continued momentum in efforts to alleviate Sudan's humanitarian crisis, indicating that while progress was made, it falls short of the urgent needs on the ground.
The mediators announced two new aid routes: one via the Adre border crossing into Darfur and another along the Dabbah Road from Port Sudan, highlighting their importance for famine relief.
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