Sudan's rival generals send their envoys to Saudi Arabia for talks after weeks of fierce fighting that has killed hundreds and pushed the North African country to the brink of collapse
Multiple truces have been agreed since the fighting erupted on April 15, but none has been respected. / Photo: Reuters
The negotiations would be the first between Sudan's military, led by General Abdel Fattah al Burhan, and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces [RSF], commanded by General Mohammed Hamdan Daglo, since clashes broke out on April 15. Foreign governments have rushed to evacuate their diplomats and thousands of foreign nationals out of Sudan.
Multiple truces have been agreed since the fighting erupted on April 15, but none has been respected.
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