Political sources have revealed ongoing arrangements for a possible new round of negotiations between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces within the next two months under the Jeddah Talks platform. These developments come amid signs of a potential breakthrough in the crisis through the resumption of dialogue.
The indications coincide with intensified international and regional efforts aimed at bringing both sides of the conflict back to the negotiating table, as well as unifying civilian political forces by amplifying the anti-war civilian voice in the Sudan.
Sources added that mediation efforts—both regional and international—are continuing to push toward ending the conflict and reaching a political settlement by reviving the Jeddah Talks, especially after indications that the Sudanese army is willing to re-engage in negotiations.
Observers believe the country is currently passing through one of the most critical phases in its history, with signs of state erosion threatening its unity and survival. This, they argue, underscores the urgent need for genuine political will to achieve national consensus and prioritize the interests of the country to prevent further fragmentation and collapse.