US envoy Tom Perriello has raised concerns over the commitment of both sides in the Sudanese conflict to the Jeddah Agreement during recent negotiations held in Geneva. The ongoing war in Sudan, which has persisted for over 16 months, has led to dire humanitarian conditions, prompting international involvement to seek a resolution.
The Geneva talks, which concluded without the Sudanese government and army's participation, aimed to establish safe humanitarian corridors and prevent the use of famine as a weapon of war. Despite limited achievements, experts suggest that the political landscape may shift towards escalating military confrontations as the international community reassesses its approach.
The meeting between Sudan's Sovereignty Council President Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan and Egyptian intelligence officials underscores regional efforts to stabilize Sudan amidst ongoing conflict. However, analysts express skepticism about the effectiveness of the recent negotiations and predict a potential escalation in military and political tensions.