Nations around the globe are busy evacuating their personnel from embassies in Khartoum, Sudan, while other nations are trying to get their citizens out safely. So with little diplomatic presence left in Sudan, what role can the international community play in trying to end the violence in Sudan between rival military commanders? The World’s Carolyn Beeler speaks with Cameron Hudson, a senior associate in the Africa Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
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