What the UN needs to do if its mediation has a chance of success, is they read the room amongst the civilians.
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It puts the Member States of the EU into a bit of a difficult situation because they took a very aggressive stance against the deployment of troops to Mali
International efforts will need to redouble in order to dissuade the military from capitalising on Hamdok’s exit to complete their coup
I don’t think the international community considers such a demand realistic
I do think, at a minimum, it’s something to be concerned about and something to watch out for and something to actively work against
What people are concerned about is the ongoing insecurity and the state of security forces. So, if that doesn’t improve, the change in government certainly will not be enough to appease the opposition
Russia remains Europe’s main gas supplier, but Europeans urgently need to understand the changes it is currently making to its energy transport infrastructure
The publication “Khartoum’s autocratic enabler: Russia in Sudan” by Mattia Caniglia and Theodore Murphy is mentioned in an article by Foreign Policy
returning [Hamdok] to power would not serve the purpose of quieting the [protests]