
Massad Boulos has saidMassad Boulos says Berlin talks push Sudan ceasefire effort
the outcomes of the Berlin conference on Sudan, describing the gathering as an unprecedented international coalition aimed at ending the conflict.
Speaking after the meeting, Boulos said global powers delivered a unified message calling for an immediate ceasefire, signalling a rare moment of consensus on the crisis.
In remarks posted on X, he pointed to growing international momentum to push Sudan’s warring parties towards an urgent humanitarian truce.
He stressed that ensuring aid reaches affected areas fully and without conditions remains a central priority of the international effort.
Boulos said the Berlin conference marked a shift from fragmented diplomacy towards more coordinated pressure to ease the humanitarian situation on the ground.
He reiterated that the international community does not see a military solution as viable, warning that continued fighting will deepen Sudan’s suffering.
He also called for an end to all forms of external support to rival factions, describing such backing as a key driver of the conflict.
Boulos urged stronger and sustained diplomatic pressure to advance the peace process, framing negotiations as the only realistic path forward.
As fighting continues across Sudan, his remarks underscore broader efforts to translate diplomatic consensus into concrete steps to halt the violence.




