Sudan's Prime Minister Proposes Peace Plan to UN Amid US Call for Humanitarian Truce

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Sudan's Prime Minister proposed a UN-monitored ceasefire and paramilitary withdrawal to the UN Security Council, while the US called for a humanitarian truce. The RSF agreed to the truce but is unlikely to support the peace plan, as it could benefit government forces.

Sudan's Prime Minister Kamil Idris presented a peace initiative to the UN Security Council, proposing a ceasefire monitored by the UN, African Union, and Arab League, and the withdrawal of paramilitary forces from occupied areas. The US urged both sides to accept a humanitarian truce, which the RSF agreed to in early November. The initiative is unlikely to be supported by the RSF, which would give government forces a victory and take away their military power.

Sudan's Prime Minister Proposes Peace Plan to UN Amid US Call for Humanitarian Truce

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