- The U.S. has scheduled meetings with the diplomatic and security delegation from the Central Intelligence Agency and Sudanese military and political leaders to review the crisis in Sudan.
- A spokesman from the US government said that the security delegation to review and discuss matters in Sudan from descending into chaos is part of the administrative framework of President Joe Biden.
The U.S. has scheduled meetings with the diplomatic and security delegation from the Central Intelligence Agency and Sudanese military and political leaders to review the crisis in Sudan. A spokesman from the US government said that the security delegation to review and discuss matters in Sudan from descending into chaos
is part of the administrative framework of President Joe Biden.
The United Nations announced on January 8th the launch of a peace process bringing together “all key civilian and military stakeholders.” The UN Security Council proposes to hold a meeting next week to discuss the situation and help Sudan resolve its political crisis. Mona Juul, the Permanent Representative of Norway and President of the UN Security Council for Sudan, is expected to hold a session to discuss the situation in Sudan.
Following the resignation of Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdok, mass protests have rocked the streets against the military leader General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan. The military reacted with brutal force. In the conflicts that followed, between the military and the civilians, many lives were lost. The clashes between the military and the people since October 2021 coup have left more than 60 dead and hundreds injured.