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Sudanese Warring Parties Reportedly Resume Talks in Jeddah
Sudanese Warring Parties Reportedly Resume Talks in Jeddah
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TUNIS (Sputnik) - Sudan’s warning parties resumed US- and Saudi Arabia-mediated ceasefire talks in the Saudi city of Jeddah on Tuesday, the Riyadh-based Al... 07.06.2023, Sputnik Africa
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Washington and Riyadh announced last Thursday that the negotiations on extending the short-term ceasefire broke off after the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces repeatedly violated the truce. The five-day ceasefire expired on Saturday. The peace facilitators said that the talks on a new ceasefire would resume once the warring parties demonstrate meaningful commitment to the negotiating process and take unspecified "confidence-building measures" that they had communicated to the mediators. Fighting broke out in Sudan in mid-April after the Sudanese army accused the paramilitary of attacking its bases. The United Nations estimates that hundreds have been killed and over 1.6 million displaced by continuing violence.
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Sudanese Warring Parties Reportedly Resume Talks in Jeddah
TUNIS (Sputnik) - Sudan’s warning parties resumed US- and Saudi Arabia-mediated ceasefire talks in the Saudi city of Jeddah on Tuesday, the Riyadh-based Al Arabiya television channel reported, citing sources.
Washington and Riyadh announced last Thursday that the negotiations on extending the short-term ceasefire broke off after the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces repeatedly violated the truce. The five-day ceasefire
expired on Saturday.
The peace facilitators said that the talks on a new ceasefire would resume once the warring parties demonstrate meaningful commitment to the negotiating process and take unspecified "confidence-building measures" that they had communicated to the mediators.
Fighting broke out in Sudan in mid-April after the Sudanese army
accused the paramilitary of attacking its bases. The United Nations estimates that hundreds have been killed and over 1.6 million displaced by continuing violence.