AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSudan Peace Diplomacy: A coalition of Western and regional powers, including the US, UK, EU, AU, IGAD, Arab League and UN, backed a time-bound, inclusive civilian-led political dialogue for Sudan after consultations in Addis Ababa, stressing there is “no military solution,” calling for a humanitarian truce first, and warning spoilers could face consequences. Humanitarian & Civilian Protection: The same push highlights the war’s toll—mass displacement, acute food insecurity, and attacks on civilians and infrastructure—placing civilian protection at the center of the roadmap. Regional Security Signals: Egypt’s foreign ministry said it discussed Sudan with a US advisor, urging unity and rejecting parallel entities while calling for a Sudanese-owned political process and humanitarian truce. Justice Beyond Borders: Sudan war victims in Kenya are seeking prosecution over alleged torture and sexual violence by RSF members, described as the first attempt to pursue RSF accountability outside Sudan. Environment & Food Risk Link: Separate FAO reporting warns that disruptions to the Strait of Hormuz could trigger a fertilizer and production shock, driving up farming costs across Africa and beyond—an indirect pressure point for Sudan’s food security.
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