Kamil Idris, a former UN official who was appointed in May as prime minister by Sudan's de facto leader Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, addresses people and local fighters supporting the Sudanese army who came to cheer him on, during a visit in Omdurman on July 19, 2025. (Photo by Ebrahim Hamid / AFP)
United Nations: Sudanese transitional Prime Minister Kamil Idris on Monday presented to the UN Security Council a peace initiative aimed at ending the war between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
The initiative, which includes a ceasefire, the control and disarmament of the RSF, and humanitarian issues, offers a realistic, enforceable and inclusive framework to protect civilians, end atrocities, restore state authority, and pave the way for national reconciliation, he told the Security Council.
"We need to declare a comprehensive ceasefire under joint monitoring by the United Nations, the African Union, and the League of Arab States, in parallel with the withdrawal of the rebel militia from all areas it occupies," Idris said.
"There is a need for the withdrawal of militia combatants and their grouping in agreed-upon camps under joint supervision. This supervision is to be carried out by the UN and African and Arab actors," he added.
It is also necessary to facilitate the safe return of internally displaced persons to their regions of origin, along with the voluntary return of refugees, and the unhindered flow of humanitarian assistance to conflict-affected areas, said Idris.
The Sudanese transitional government will adopt confidence-building measures in political, economic, security and social dimensions, he said, pledging to hold inter-Sudanese dialogues among political actors, followed by free and fair elections under international supervision.
Sudan has been engulfed in a deadly conflict since April 15, 2023, when fighting broke out between the SAF and the RSF, leaving tens of thousands dead and millions displaced inside the country and across its borders.