Sudan talks in London to find way to end brutal conflict DW 04/15/2025
Briefly

Senior diplomats and aid officials from 14 countries convened in London to address the ongoing civil war in Sudan, aiming to find solutions to the humanitarian crisis. The conference, backed by major international players, aims to provide urgent assistance to millions affected by the conflict. British Foreign Secretary David Lammy emphasized the need for immediate action, while international aid was pledged, including significant contributions from Germany and the UK. Despite Sudan's absence at the talks, officials stressed the importance of inclusive dialogue and protecting civilians caught in the conflict.
The brutal war in Sudan has devastated the lives of millions and yet much of the world continues to look away, said British Foreign Secretary David Lammy.
Two years of a ruinous war in Sudan had left civilians trapped in a relentless nightmare of death and destruction, urged Mirjana Spoljaric.
Germany's acting foreign minister Annalena Baerbock called the conflict the greatest humanitarian catastrophe of our time.
Achieving peace in Sudan depends on valuing every voice and everyone playing a role in building a prosperous Sudan, stated Bankole Adeoye.
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