Le Monde: There is no hope for an end to the war in Sudan soon

A report published by the French newspaper Le Monde said that, after more than 9 months of war between the Sudanese Army led by Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the Rapid Aid Forces under the leadership of Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, there is no possibility of ending the war soon.

Le Monde: There is no hope for an end to the war in Sudan soon
Le Monde: There is no hope for an end to the war in Sudan soon

 The newspaper's report has explained that all the humanitarian aid organizations working in Sudan have sounded the alarm about the dire situation currently being witnessed in the country; because when almost 8 million people are refugees due to fighting, including one million Sudanese who fled to neighboring countries, the conflict in that country is now recognized as the biggest displacement crisis in the world, according to United Nations statistics. Half of the population of 44 million people are also facing severe food shortages, and the crisis has already caused the deaths of tens of thousands of people and injured thousands of others. So far, regional and international efforts to find a political solution to the internal war in Sudan have come to naught. Thousands of Sudanese are suffering from hunger Recently, the United Nations announced that the head of the army in Sudan, General Abdel-Fattah al-Burhan and his opponent who is the commander of the Rapid Support Force (RSF), Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, have agreed to meet for talks about the dire situation. of humanity in the country. The head of the United Nations Commission dealing with humanitarian aid, Martin Griffiths, has said that, a few days ago, he spoke with the two leaders, but it has not been confirmed when and where the talks will take place. However, the Office of the President of the Republic of Sudan last Thursday denied the information provided by the United Nations Humanitarian Coordinator, Martin Griffiths, who indicated that General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, has agreed to meet with the Commander of the Rapid Assistance Force, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (Hemedti), for the purpose of facilitating the arrival of aid to people affected by the war in Sudan.