Armed Clashes in Sudan
On 15 April 2023, armed clashes between the Rapid Support Forces and the regular army in the Sudanese capital Khartoum were reported. Later, the fighting between the military forces spread to other Sudanese regions.

Sudanese FM Denies Information That Army Commander Agreed to Negotiate With Rapid Support Forces

DOHA (Sputnik) – Clashes between Sudan's regular army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces broke out on April 15 after a long period of rising tensions within the military. So far, around 600 people have died in the clashes, the Sudanese Health Ministry has said.
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Sudanese foreign ministry has denied information that army commander agreed to negotiate with Rapid Support Forces.
The statement comes as earlier, the acting foreign minister of South Sudan, Deng Dau Malek, said that Sudan's army chief Abdel Fattah Burhan has agreed to speak with the rebel paramilitary commander, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo.
Malek, told Sky News Arabia that the president had asked Gen. Burhan to hold a meeting with Dagalo or his representative, without specifying the location.

"Burhan agreed in principle to the possibility of holding talks with Daglo … Our president is trying to reach Dagalo to offer the possibility of meeting with Burhan," the Arab-language news channel quoted Malek as saying.

Armed Clashes in Sudan
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Later in the day, a Sudanese armed forces official told Al Arabiya broadcaster that Burhan would not hold any talks with Dagalo.
"No negotiations with the rebels, neither in South Sudan nor in any other country ... Burhan will not go to another country to meet with the rebel leader," the broadcaster quoted the unnamed official as saying.
The official added that fighting was underway to end the "lawlessness" of the Rapid Support Forces and to defeat them in Khartoum, the report read.
Clashes between Sudan's regular army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces broke out on April 15 after a long period of rising tensions within the military. The United Nations estimates that more than 400 people have died and thousands more have been displaced by the ongoing power struggle. Countries have been evacuating their nationals and diplomats from Sudan since Sunday.