More than three years into Sudan’s war, the battlefield has changed more than the peace process. The Sudanese Armed Forces, or SAF, recovered Khartoum and consolidated its hold over much of the north, east and centre. Fighting shifted towards Darfur, Kordofan and Blue Nile, while drone attacks reached areas once considered secure. Khartoum illustrates the danger of confusing territorial recovery with political restoration: more than 2 million displaced people have returned, but electricity remains limited and public institutions struggle to function. Diplomatic assumptions remain where they were in April 2023. Most initiatives approach Sudan as a two-sided conflict between a […] The post Sudan’s Peace Process Is Negotiating a War That No Longer Exists appeared first on African Arguments.
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