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Sudan: AU Intensifies Diplomatic Push to End Conflicts in Sudan and Eastern DRC, Says Bankole Adeoye

The African Union is increasing its diplomatic efforts to secure ceasefires in Sudan and the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, highlighting a renewed strategy for stability.

The African Union (AU) is amplifying its diplomatic efforts to address conflicts in Sudan and the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). During a briefing following the 39th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government, Ambassador Bankole Adeoye, the AU Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace and Security, discussed a renewed continental strategy aimed at establishing ceasefires and restoring stability in these regions. He emphasized the pressing need for stronger continental cohesion amidst rising regional instability and the challenges posed to multilateral systems.

Ambassador Adeoye highlighted the critical nature of the current diplomatic efforts, indicating that the AU's leadership is fully committed to African-led mediation initiatives with support from the international community. The situation in the eastern DRC has also seen recent developments, with President Faure GnassingbΓ© of Togo acting as the AU mediator and providing an updated report on diplomatic progress. Through collaboration with the East African Community and the Southern African Development Community, the AU is advocating for immediate interventions to alleviate the escalating conflicts.

This renewed focus by the AU reflects an acknowledgment of the complex dynamics at play in both Sudan and the eastern DRC, where prolonged conflicts have led to humanitarian crises and regional instability. The commitment to an African-led solution underscores the AU's role in fostering peace and security on the continent. With the continued backing from regional partners and a coordinated approach, there is hope for significant advancements in addressing these conflicts and restoring order.

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