Summary
As 2025 ends, Sudan remains in conflict with no peace in sight. The ongoing battle between Sudan's army and the paramilitary group, RSF, has caused large-scale casualties and displacement. A new peace plan was presented to the UN, proposing that RSF disarm and relinquish its territory, though RSF criticized the proposal.
Key Facts
- The conflict in Sudan started more than two and a half years ago.
- The war involves Sudan's army and the paramilitary group called Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
- Tens of thousands of people have died, and millions have been displaced due to the conflict.
- A peace plan was presented to the United Nations Security Council by Sudan's prime minister.
- The plan suggests that the RSF hand over their weapons and the land they control.
- RSF described the proposed peace plan as unrealistic.
- The situation in Sudan remains uncertain with ongoing challenges to achieving peace.