Sudan’s civil war has emerged as the most important issue at the African Union top. After virtually three years of battling, 10s of thousands of individuals have actually been eliminated and more than 11 million required from their homes, triggering the United Nations to explain the scenario as the globe’s worst humanitarian dilemma. Regardless of this, a clear path to resolution stays evasive, and mediators warn that the rivalry between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates continues to overshadow the conflict while also sustaining wider regional tensions, including in Libya and between Eritrea and Ethiopia, the host nation where the summit opened up on Saturday, as Nick Rushworth reports.
Source: France 24
