
(Bloomberg) – The US postponed a meeting of Foreign Ministers to discuss the war in Sudan because of the dispute on the formulation of the proposed joint statement, according to people who are familiar with this matter.
On Wednesday, Foreign Minister Marco Rubio was scheduled to host Foreign Ministers of Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Egypt in Washington. The discussion of the so -called Four countries was focused on promoting peace interviews between two Sudanese generals who have been in the war since April 2023.
The inability to proceed with the negotiations came after Egypt disagreed with the wording of the planned communication, which did not state that neither the Sudan armed forces nor the rival of the rapid support forces of the Palamilitary Group should not have a leading role in the paran temporary government.
Egypt has historically strong relations with the Sudanese government supported by the army, while the SAE has been charged with the support of RSF-noise that it denies.
Other Quad interviews can be overcrowded at a UN General Assembly meeting in New York in September, one of the people said.
The Egyptian Foreign Ministry did not respond to the request for comment.
The war in Sudan, is estimated, left us at least 150,000 people dead and forced millions of people to escape their homes in what the United Nations called the largest humanitarian crisis in the world. Both parties in the conflict announced competing governments and stood up to concerns that the North African nation risks a division into two – a similar situation in neighboring Libya.
The involvement of Washington in interviews is part of the wider pressure of US President Donald Trump to support peace in a number of conflicts, including Ukraine, Gaza and the Democratic Republic in Congo. While the US arranged a preliminary agreement in the Eastern Congo between its government and the M23 Rebel Group, it was less successful in other arenas.
On behalf of President Joe Biden, the US failed to create peace in Sudan through the so -called ALP group, including Switzerland, Saudi Arabia, Sae, Egypt, the African Union and the UN.
SAE has repeatedly demanded an immediate and permanent ceasefire in the North African nation, as well as to restore the political process that leads to a civilian government independent of military control.
-S assistance from Mirette Magda.
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