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UN Security Council Warns Against ‘Parallel Government’ in Sudan

UN Security Council Warns Against ‘Parallel Government’ in Sudan
RTX
March 7, 2025

The United Nations Security Council has raised concerns over efforts to establish a “parallel government” in Sudan, warning that such actions could further inflame the ongoing conflict in the war-torn nation.

In a statement issued yesterday, the council called for an immediate and “permanent ceasefire” in Sudan, stressing its commitment to the country’s sovereignty, unity, and territorial integrity. It urged all warring parties to adhere to international law and emphasized that external interventions must be avoided to prevent further instability.

The warning comes after Sudan recalled its ambassador to Nairobi, Kamal Jabara, on February 20. The move was a protest against Kenya hosting discussions involving political factions and leaders from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), reportedly aimed at forming an alternative government. Sudanese authorities expressed strong opposition to these meetings, seeing them as interference in the country’s internal affairs.

Kenya, however, has defended its role in the discussions, stating that its involvement is part of a broader diplomatic effort to find a resolution to the Sudanese conflict, in coordination with the United Nations and the African Union.

Since April 2023, Sudan has been embroiled in a devastating war between the Sudanese army and the RSF, resulting in catastrophic humanitarian consequences. According to the UN and local authorities, the conflict has claimed over 20,000 lives and displaced nearly 15 million people, forcing many into refugee status. Meanwhile, research by American universities suggests the real death toll could be as high as 130,000.

With violence continuing to escalate, the UN Security Council’s warning underscores the urgent need for peace efforts to prevent further deterioration in Sudan.

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