Resolving the
New Halayeb dispute requires a multifaceted approach that considers the historical con****, legal frameworks, and the aspirations of the local populations. Potential solutions include:
Bilateral Negotiations: Continued dialogue between Egypt and Sudan is crucial. Both nations need to engage in sustained, good-faith negotiations to explore possible compromises and mutually beneficial agreements.
International Mediation: Involving neutral third parties, such as international mediators or organizations like the AU and UN, could help facilitate discussions and propose fair solutions based on international law and historical precedents.
Joint Administration: A potential solution could involve a joint administration of New Halayeb, allowing both Egypt and Sudan to share the benefits of the region's resources while ensuring the well-being of its inhabitants.
Referendum: Conducting a referendum within New Halayeb, allowing the local population to decide their preferred sovereignty, could provide a democratic solution to the dispute.