Sudan War Enters Third Year with No Clear Victory

Sudan’s civil war is now in its third year, with neither side able to claim a decisive military victory. Two years into the conflict, an analyst from the National Democratic Institute has expressed skepticism about negotiations leading to a peaceful resolution.

Mohy Omer, the analyst, notes that despite the lack of progress on the battlefield, there is still a glimmer of hope for negotiations between the warring parties. However, with no clear victor in sight, it remains to be seen whether talks can bring an end to the bloodshed and pave the way for a lasting peace.

With the war showing no signs of abating, many are left wondering if Sudan’s leaders will find a way to put aside their differences and engage in meaningful dialogue. As the conflict enters its third year, one thing is clear: a negotiated settlement would be a crucial step towards a more stable future for the war-torn nation.

Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/program/quotable/2025/4/20/aje-onl-qtmohyomerfinal-200425