Sudan Army Pulling Out Of Truce Talks With Rebel Forces
Sudan Army Pulling Out Of Truce Talks With Rebel Forces

Sudan Army Pulling Out Of Truce Talks With Rebel Forces

Sudan Army Pulling Out Of Truce Talks With Rebel Forces

Sudan Army officials says they have suspended ceasefire talks with the paramilitary rapid support forces (RSF), accusing the group of repeatedly violating previous truce agreements.

A government official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the army took the decision becau

se the rebels have never

implemented a single one of the provisions of a short-term ceasefire which required their withdrawal from hospitals and residential buildings.

A Sudanese diplomatic source also informed the reuters news agency about the army’s withdrawal.

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from the fragile ceasefire talks, which are aimed at enabling humanitarian access.

Both the army and the RSF have not publicly commented on the said withdrawal.

On monday, mediators from the united states and saudi arabia said the army and the rsf had agreed to extend a humanitarian ceasefire by five days.

However, fighting continued in several parts of sudan, including the capital, khartoum, where the rsf said its positions had come under attack.

The army said it had repelled an rsf attack on the central city of el-obeid.

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