As Famine Deepens in Sudan, U.S. Leads New Push for Ceasefire
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The United States is pursuing new peace talks to address the catastrophic civil war in Sudan, primarily driven by fears of an impending famine in the region.
The military in Sudan has stated it will not attend negotiations in Switzerland, raising concerns about the possibility of reaching a cease-fire in the ongoing conflict.
With the famine declared in Darfur and millions at risk, American officials stress the urgency of initiating peace talks, despite the slim chances of success.
Lt. Gen. Mohamed Hamdan affirmed his intention to attend the peace discussions, while the military chief, Gen. al-Burhan, openly rejected any negotiations or retreat, escalating the conflict.
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