International partners welcome ‘readiness to engage in dialogue toward establishing a more durable cessation of hostilities’

Ruth Michaelson and Pjotr Sauer have this report for the Guardian today:

Securing a lasting ceasefire in Sudan is essential in order to limit the opportunity for malign outside actors to intervene in the fighting on a greater scale, former diplomats and analysts have said.

This is a great relief, and gives some hope that a diplomatic solution may be found to prevent a resumption of violence long term.

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