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Soliman

British  
/ ˈsɒlɪmən /

noun

  1. a variant spelling of Suleiman I

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"There is strong resistance within the army to legitimise the RSF in any way, including by accepting its control of territory through a ceasefire agreement," says Ahmed Soliman, a senior Horn of Africa researcher at the UK's Chatham House think tank.

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Perhaps the dangers of a destructive stalemate might eventually lead the powerful backers of Sudan's warring parties to rethink their strategies, says Soliman.

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Soliman says that the US government has been "hedging its bets because it doesn't really want to choose between Saudi Arabia and the UAE, which would damage wider relationships" with the countries involved.

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"The US isn't going to be involved in a peace process for the long haul," says Soliman.

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This is a mechanism "to mediate between regional actors more so than it is the warring parties", says Chatham House's Soliman.

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