The United States, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Egypt proposed a three-month humanitarian truce in Sudan, followed by a permanent ceasefire and a nine-month transition to civilian governance, emphasizing that there is no military solution to the conflict. The Quad countries also imposed sanctions on Sudan’s finance minister and an Islamist militia to limit Islamist influence and rejected any role for the Muslim Brotherhood in Sudan’s future governance.
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