Sudan army-aligned foreign ministry sets path to elections amid civil war
Briefly

Sudan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has proposed a roadmap for establishing a transitional government and scheduling elections, aiming to end a protracted civil conflict that has devastated the nation. The plan involves appointing a civilian prime minister and engaging in national dialogue with civil and political groups. The ministry calls on the Rapid Support Forces to disarm and step back from key regions if they wish to join the peace process. While the Sudanese army gains ground against RSF, significant humanitarian issues persist, particularly in Darfur and West Kordofan.
The Sudanese military's recent territorial gains against the Rapid Support Forces show promising progress, but ongoing conflict and humanitarian crises remain significant challenges.
With the introduction of a transitional government and civilian leadership, Sudan seeks to steer towards peace and end the civil war that has caused immense suffering.
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