‘The worst one presented’: Sudan rejects US-led ceasefire proposal
Summary
Sudan's army chief, Abdel-Fattah al-Burhan, rejected a new ceasefire plan proposed by the United States, calling it biased. The plan aimed to address a lengthy conflict in Sudan that has caused a major humanitarian crisis.Key Facts
- Sudan's army chief is Abdel-Fattah al-Burhan.
- A new ceasefire plan was proposed by the United States.
- The proposal was criticized by al-Burhan as biased.
- The ceasefire aims to address Sudan's conflict.
- The RSF (a group involved in the conflict) agreed to the truce.
- The conflict in Sudan has lasted 30 months.
- Tens of thousands of people have died in this conflict.
- It is considered the world's largest humanitarian crisis.
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