Peace is the ultimate goal, and right now, the eyes of the world are on Nairobi. 🌍 A powerful coalition of Sudanese political parties, civil society groups, and armed movements have officially kicked off talks in Kenya, all with one mission: finding a way to end the conflict and bring stability back to Sudan.
The gathering, known as the "Sudanese Declaration of Principles Forces for Building a New Homeland," isn't just any meeting—it's a massive team-up of key figures. From Abdalla Hamdok (chairman of the Sumoud Alliance) to Abdelwahid Mohamed al-Nur (leader of the Sudan Liberation Movement/Army), a diverse group of leaders are sitting at the table to figure out the next steps for their country. 🤝
So, what's on the agenda? The group is diving deep into the current political situation in Sudan and looking for ways to stop the fighting. This isn't their first attempt at coordination; back in mid-December 2025, this same coalition signed a landmark declaration in Nairobi. Their message was loud and clear: there is no military solution in Sudan. 🚫🔫
The coalition is pushing for more pressure on the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), and their allies to stick to the roadmap proposed by the Quad mechanism countries back in September 2025. It's all about moving away from the battlefield and toward the boardroom.
During Friday's session, the participants stressed that dialogue and joint action are the only ways forward. The dream? A comprehensive political solution that fulfills the people's hopes for peace, democracy, and a stable future. 🕊️✨
While the road to peace is often long and bumpy, seeing these different forces unite is a huge step toward a new dawn for the Sudanese people. Stay tuned as we keep an eye on these developments! 💬
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Sudanese political and armed groups begin Nairobi peace talks
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