
Twenty-two countries and organisations have endorsed the Berlin Principles on Sudan, signalling a coordinated international effort to advance peace initiatives.
The development comes as Sudan’s humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate, with civilians facing rising violence, displacement and worsening living conditions.
The agreement reflects growing international consensus on the need to halt external military support to the warring parties, which is seen as prolonging the conflict.
Diplomatic coordination has intensified in recent weeks, with states and organisations increasingly aligning their positions in an effort to stabilise Sudan’s fractured political and security landscape.
Amid mounting global concern, diplomatic efforts continue as regional and international actors seek a viable political solution to restore long-term stability and prevent wider regional spillover.




