Sudan: Sudan Condemns Berlin Conference As Devastating War Enters Fourth Year

Sudan's government rejects international donor conference as unacceptable interference, accusing it of ignoring the state's sovereignty.

Sudan's government rejects international donor conference as unacceptable interference, accusing it of ignoring the state's sovereignty. | Contesto: cronaca

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  • Sudan: Sudan Condemns Berlin Conference As Devastating War Enters Fourth Year

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Sudan's government has formally condemned an international donor conference held in Berlin, labeling the gathering "surprising and unacceptable" interference in its internal affairs. The sharp diplomatic rebuke comes as the devastating civil war between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) marks the grim milestone of entering its fourth consecutive year. The conflict, which has turned the capital Khartoum and vast swathes of the country into battlegrounds, continues to fuel what the United Nations describes as the world's worst ongoing humanitarian crisis. The Berlin conference, organized by Germany, the European Union, and France, aimed to mobilize international financial support and political attention for Sudan. However, the Sudanese government's rejection underscores a profound disconnect between international efforts to address the catastrophe and the priorities of the warring parties in Khartoum. Officials framed the conference as an external imposition that failed to respect the state's sovereignty and, by extension, the position of the national army. This stance reflects a broader pattern where the pursuit of military victory has repeatedly taken precedence over humanitarian imperatives or negotiated settlements. The human cost of this prolonged war is staggering. Millions of Sudanese civilians remain trapped by the fighting, with over eight million people forcibly displaced from their homes, creating one of the largest internal displacement crises globally. Widespread hunger has reached catastrophic levels, with aid agencies warning of famine conditions in several regions, particularly in Darfur and Kordofan. Escalating attacks on civilians, infrastructure, and humanitarian convoys have systematically crippled the delivery of life-saving assistance, leaving vast populations cut off from food, water, and medical care. The war's roots lie in the fractured partnership between the army and the RSF, which jointly orchestrated a military coup in 2021 before turning on each other in April 2023. What began as a power struggle in the capital has metastasized into a nationwide conflict characterized by ethnic violence,...

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