In Sudan, the fighting between the army and a rival paramilitary force continued despite the announcement of a 72-hour ceasefire extension on Friday. The sounds of air strikes, anti-aircraft weaponry ...
Sudan’s warring factions are failing to agree on a ceasefire that could help delivery of aid and halt a mounting death toll, largely because they either think fighting is a good means to an end ...
Sudan's army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces have committed to allow the delivery of aid to millions of Sudanese affected by their six-month war. But they did not agree to a ceasefire in ...
Sudan’s warring parties on Thursday resumed talks in Saudi Arabia aimed at ending a conflict that has raged for over six months and left thousands dead, the Saudi foreign ministry said.
"The facilitators regret that the parties were unable to agree on a ceasefire during this first round, as there is no acceptable military solution to this conflict," the official Saudi Press ...
Six months after civil war broke out in Sudan, its warring parties have restarted peace talks in Saudi Arabia, although cracks are already beginning to appear in the process. In a statement on ...
Sudan’s army and the Rapid Support Forces paramilitary group it’s battling for control of the North African nation agreed to facilitate aid access and enact trust-building measures during new ...
"The talks will not address broader political issues," it added. Since April, the war in Sudan between regular forces loyal to army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the paramilitary Rapid Support ...
Sudan's warring parties resumed talks in Saudi Arabia on Thursday aimed at ending a conflict that has raged for over six months and left thousands dead, the Saudi foreign ministry said.
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Negotiations in Jeddah between Sudan's warring parties will focus on a ceasefire deal and the delivery of humanitarian aid but not on broader political issues, Saudi Arabia said on Sunday.