Countries Concerned About Sudan War's Impact On Broader Region - Analysts: EastAfrica
The past couple of days have seen many foreign nationals in Sudan pack up their belongings and leave in a hurry as countries try to pull their citizens out of harm's way.
Kwaku Nwamah, professor of international politics at American University in Washington, tells VOA that both sides have support from abroad. Nwamah says the United States, which brokered the latest cease-fire, is concerned not only about Sudan but about the stability of Sudan's neighbor to the west.
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