Yasir Arman The current meeting in Geneva, which was organized by the United Nations without clear coordination with the region and other forums, is of great importance and has not received enough attention. The meeting comes at a time when the war in Sudan is being discussed in many different platforms without effective coordination! Despite the importance of all these platforms, lack of coordination reduces their importance and results. The humanitarian catastrophe that Sudan is witnessing today is the worst and largest in the world as it has destroyed the lives of more than 25 million Sudanese citizens, who have been killed, wounded, internally displaced, forced to flee across the border or have been the victims of war crimes committed all over the country. The war has also destroyed civilian infrastructure, polarised society and caused the collapse of the state and its institutions, especially the military sector. It has also destroyed the nation’s capital city, Khartoum, which is no longer functioning as a capital, something that, in other civil wars, didn’t happen to capitals like Baghdad, Sana’a, Aden and Damascus, which survived in some way. The importance of the Geneva meeting lies in the fact that it is based on …

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