G7 Foreign Ministers Demand Immediate Ceasefire in Ukraine - Sudan’s War Deepens as G7 Demands Urgent Ceasefire Amid Famine Threat
The ongoing conflict between Sudan's army and Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has sparked a catastrophic humanitarian crisis, with nearly 12 million people displaced and tens of thousands killed. The United Nations has labelled it the world's worst humanitarian crisis.
The power struggle between the army and RSF, which began in 2023, has escalated violence and triggered a famine. The G7 foreign ministers have demanded an immediate ceasefire in Sudan, condemning the escalating violence in their joint statement. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has called for international action to halt arms shipments to the RSF militia. The United States, the United Kingdom, and Norway have echoed this call since 2023.
The conflict in Sudan shows no signs of abating, with millions of lives at risk. International pressure mounts for a ceasefire and an end to arms shipments to the RSF, as the world watches the situation unfold.
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