Sudan’s civil war two years on: is there any hope for peace?

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As Sudan’s civil war enters its third year, diplomats and aid officials are meeting in London to address what the UN calls “the world’s worst humanitarian crisis”.

The summit, hosted by Britain, France, Germany, the EU and the African Union, “has modest ambitions”, said The Independent. Rather than seeking peace, its goal is coordinating aid for the millions who are displaced and facing famine. Attendees include officials from Western nations, international bodies, and neighbouring states, yet neither the Sudanese government nor the rival paramilitary group it is fighting has been invited.

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