Overview
- The Quad called for an initial three-month humanitarian truce to be followed immediately by a permanent ceasefire and a nine-month inclusive transition to civilian-led governance.
- Ministers said there is no military solution and urged rapid, safe, unhindered aid access while demanding protection of civilians and an end to indiscriminate attacks.
- The plan affirms Sudan’s sovereignty and unity, rejects roles for groups linked to the Muslim Brotherhood, and presses for an end to external military support to the belligerents.
- The United States announced sanctions on Finance Minister Jibril Ibrahim and the Baraa Ibn-Malik Brigade, saying the measures aim to limit Islamist influence and curtail Iran’s regional activities.
- The Quad pledged to support a negotiated settlement involving both the SAF and RSF and to use their good offices to monitor timelines, as questions persist over acceptance by the parties.