The humanitarian and economic crisis in Sudan has worsened after three years of conflict. The Berlin International Conference concluded with new financial commitments to support the country, despite the absence of the main conflicting parties, raising questions about the effectiveness of these pledges.
The authority in Port Sudan has firmly rejected the upcoming Berlin Conference scheduled for next Wednesday, citing a lack of consultation in its arrangements. This decision has raised concerns among observers regarding the true objectives of the conference and its impact on ongoing peace efforts in Sudan.
The Berlin Conference unveiled a draft document aimed at accelerating political resolution in Sudan after three years of conflict. The document calls for de-escalation and enhanced dialogue among Sudanese parties.
The third Berlin Conference on Sudan is drawing attention as a crucial step toward peace efforts in the country. However, political and media campaigns are intensifying to undermine the conference's significance, reflecting a struggle between peace advocates and war promoters.
A coalition of Sudanese political forces loyal to the government has announced its boycott of the third Berlin Conference, warning against attempts to impose external agendas on the political scene. This decision comes amid escalating humanitarian and political crises in the country.