Sudan Peace Efforts Consultative Meeting Held in Cairo
Sudan peace efforts consultative meeting took place in Cairo as Egypt hosted the fifth consultative session focused on restoring stability in Sudan.
The meeting brought together key regional stakeholders. Saudi Deputy Foreign Minister Waleed Al-Khuraiji attended the session and shared Saudi Arabia’s position on the crisis.
Arab media reported that Saudi Arabia stressed the urgent need to stop foreign interference in Sudan. Officials highlighted that such interference continues to worsen the conflict and delays peace.
Participants emphasized the importance of an immediate ceasefire. They also called for practical steps to ensure the delivery of humanitarian aid to affected civilians.
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The meeting strongly supported opening safe corridors for relief supplies. Delegates welcomed the Sudanese government’s decision to open border crossings to allow aid to reach people in need.
Officials agreed that coordinated regional efforts remain essential. They noted that sustained dialogue can help reduce violence and support long-term peace.
The session concluded with a renewed commitment to diplomacy and humanitarian action. Sudan peace efforts consultative meeting was described as a key step toward easing the crisis and protecting civilians.