Sudan: Security Coordination between the Rapid Support Forces and the UN
By: Charilogone Editorial StaffThe Rapid Support Forces have begun discussions with UN forces based in the Central African Republic to coordinate security efforts on the border between Sudan and the Central African Republic. This initiative is part of a shared desire to prevent cross-border tensions and ensure stability in a region marked by persistent security challenges.
The discussions focus in particular on strengthening surveillance mechanisms, managing migration flows, and implementing protection strategies for populations affected by the conflict. In this context, cooperation with UN forces could play a key role in ensuring an effective response to security threats.
This coordination comes as the regional situation continues to evolve, requiring a concerted approach between local and international actors to ensure long-term peace and stability. This is an important step for border security and regional balance.
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