The Ministry of Finance in Sudan is covered with grass and plants, symbolizing the chaos in Khartoum, where the military-backed government plans a gradual return after nearly three years of war. Prime Minister Kamil Idris stated that the government will return to Khartoum, after operating from the city of Port Sudan, located on the Red Sea. This decision comes in the context of the ongoing conflict in the southern Kordofan region, where violence persists. The government's return to the capital is an important step, but the challenges remain significant in the face of current instability.
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