The recent American-led talks in Switzerland resulted in crucial agreements to deliver food and medicine to famine-stricken areas of Sudan but failed to secure a cease-fire.
Frustrated diplomats noted that the refusal of Sudan's military to engage in talks highlighted the internal divisions within its ranks, impeding any progress towards peace.
Despite these setbacks, the involvement of regional powers like Saudi Arabia and Egypt showed a collective desire to address the humanitarian crisis and push for a resolution.
The prolonged diplomatic deadlock since January has exacerbated the humanitarian situation, with Sudan's internal conflict leading to a rare famine declaration this month.
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