As foreign ministers gather in London seeking to resolve Sudan's civil war, RUSI expert Michael Jones outlines the current state of the conflict.
With the Sudanese Armed Forces seizing the presidential palace and much of downtown Khartoum back from the Rapid Support Forces, commentators are already identifying a turning point that may shape political opportunities for a settlement.
However, Michael explains why expectations of a quick resolution or of a conclusive military victory may be premature.
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Michael Jones
Senior Research Fellow
Terrorism and Conflict