Sudan War: Trump-Backed Peace Move Gets RSF's Support; Army Says No | Firstpost Africa

November 25, 2025, 10:04 PM ISTFirstpost Africa by Alyson le Grange

Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have unilaterally announced a three-month humanitarian truce amid mounting international pressure, including proposals from the US-led Quad. The Sudanese army has rejected recent ceasefire plans, calling them biased and a threat to its survival. But Washington says neither side has formally accepted the latest deal. As the RSF advances across western and southern regions, civilians continue to face extreme violence, starvation, and mass displacement in what the UN describes as the world’s worst humanitarian crisis. This report breaks down the conflicting statements and what they mean for Sudan’s future.

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