International Call for Ceasefire: Sudan's Crisis on Global Stage
British Foreign Minister Yvette Cooper highlighted the international community's failure in Sudan during a Berlin conference. She urged global efforts to deter arms flow and pressed for increased pressure on warring parties to achieve a much-needed ceasefire and ensure humanitarian support.
The British Foreign Minister, Yvette Cooper, has voiced strong criticism over the international community's handling of the crisis in Sudan. Speaking at a Berlin conference focused on the ongoing war in the country, she emphasized the urgent need for a unified global response to stem the flow of arms.
Cooper addressed the gathering on Wednesday, pointing out the collective failure faced by Sudan's people due to insufficient international action. She urged countries across the globe to rally together in both discussion and action.
In her remarks, Cooper underscored the necessity of pressuring warring parties towards an immediate ceasefire, while also calling for increased humanitarian aid to address the crisis's human toll.
(With inputs from agencies.)

