Burhan lays out strict truce terms that defy Quartet mediation

General Abdel Fattah al Burhan has unveiled a new proposal that cuts against Quartet-backed peace efforts.

In an article for Almanac Diplomatique, Burhan wrote that a ceasefire must be substantive, not symbolic, and bound to strict conditions addressing the crisis’s roots.

He warned that any agreement lacking a Rapid Support Forces withdrawal and the removal of heavy weapons would only freeze the war without ending it.

Burhan said real peace requires a comprehensive process restoring full control to state institutions and rebuilding Sudan’s shattered political order.

His message framed peace as a return to single authority, diverging from Quartet efforts seeking an immediate negotiated truce.

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