American-led talks to halt Sudan’s war, convened at an exclusive Swiss ski resort, ended after 10 days on Friday with agreements to deliver food and medicine to millions of starving Sudanese in the country’s most famine-stricken areas.
But the mediators failed to broker a cease-fire, or even to get both sides around the table, after Sudan’s military refused to show up.
Frustrated American and Arab diplomats said the breakdown exposed the disarray and internal divisions in Sudan’s weakened military, which are a major obstacle to ending Africa’s biggest war.
The United States hoped the talks in Villars-sur-Ollon, a picturesque village 80 miles by road from Geneva, could break an eight-month diplomatic deadlock.
Since then, war has spread, bringing a widespread humanitarian crisis that this month led to a rare declaration of famine.
Organizations:
United, Rapid Support Forces
Locations:
Swiss, Sudan’s, United States, Villars, Geneva