Thank you.
I think what was quite clear about the eruption of this conflict was that it was a surprise to a lot of countries.
In particular, I can share that I was there about three days before the conflict erupted. I met with the UN special envoy at the time. I met with representatives of the U.K., the U.S., as well as a number of other like-mindeds. No one suggested that a conflict was three days away of the scale of what erupted.
What's also quite different about this conflict from previous conflicts is that while Sudan is no stranger to violent conflict, it is very unusual to have civil war in the capital. It hasn't been seen before. The eruption in the capital and the threat that it posed as a result to the Canadian embassy, for example, was extremely unusual in the history of Sudan and one that wasn't being predicted on the ground at the time.