Core Points - The Sudanese Minister of Culture, Information, and Tourism, Khalid Ali Issar, criticized the Rapid Support Forces' (RSF) announcement of a unilateral three-month humanitarian ceasefire as a deception aimed at the international community [2][3] - Issar emphasized that the RSF's violent actions against civilians in regions like Al-Fasher and Balah contradict their claims of seeking peace [2] - The ongoing armed conflict in Sudan has resulted in nearly 30,000 deaths and displaced over 11.7 million people, with more than 30 million in need of humanitarian assistance [3] Summary by Sections - Conflict Background - The armed conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the RSF began on April 15, 2023, in Khartoum and has spread to other regions [3] - The conflict has persisted for over two years, leading to significant casualties and displacement [3] - International Mediation Efforts - A quadrilateral mediation led by the United States, involving Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Egypt, has been attempting to facilitate a ceasefire and negotiations [3] - The Sudanese government, represented by the Sovereignty Council Chairman and Armed Forces Commander Burhan, rejected the ceasefire proposal from the quadrilateral mechanism on November 23 [3] - RSF's Actions and Statements - The RSF has previously exploited ceasefire opportunities to rearm, undermining their credibility [3] - The RSF's leader, Dagalo, announced a unilateral ceasefire on November 24, claiming it was in response to international efforts for peace and civilian protection [3]
苏丹政府:快速支援部队宣布单方面人道停火是“欺骗国际社会”
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-11-25 14:03