Summary
Sudan's Prime Minister Kamil Idris presented a peace plan to the United Nations Security Council to end the ongoing war in Sudan. The plan includes a ceasefire, the withdrawal and disarmament of paramilitary forces, and a future transition to civilian government. Despite these efforts, heavy fighting and a humanitarian crisis continue in the country.
Key Facts
- Sudanese Prime Minister Kamil Idris proposed a peace plan to the UN Security Council.
- The plan includes a ceasefire and the withdrawal of the Rapid Support Forces.
- It calls for disarmament and reintegration of RSF fighters into society.
- Idris promised to organize free elections after a transition period.
- The ongoing conflict began in April 2023 between Sudan's military and the RSF.
- The United States and other countries proposed a separate humanitarian truce.
- The conflict has resulted in tens of thousands of deaths and over 14 million displaced people.
- Aid groups report severe humanitarian issues, including lacking supplies in displacement camps.