Sudanese paramilitary group agrees to humanitarian truce proposed by US-led mediators
- The Rapid Support Forces accepted a U.S.-led humanitarian truce proposed by the Quad on Thursday, following its seizure of el-Fasher city over a week earlier.
- Amid a war that began in April 2023, more than 14 million people have been displaced and the World Health Organization reports at least 40,000 deaths, while over 24 million face acute food insecurity.
- Mediators known as the Quad proposed the deal after nearly 10 days of negotiations, and Massad Boulos said it starts with a three-month humanitarian truce followed by a nine-month political process.
- It remains uncertain whether the army will accept the deal as currently proposed, as the Sudanese military demands RSF withdrawal from civilian areas and weapon surrender while the RSF is open to cessation talks.
- Humanitarian groups report escalating atrocities and displacement, including over 450 killed at a hospital and more than 70,000 fleeing el-Fasher in one week to Al-Affad camp, while 83% of families lack enough food.
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Sudan’s paramilitary forces agree to US proposal for humanitarian ceasefire
The RSF has been accused of atrocities in el-Fasher since taking the city in October
East Africa: Whether the Sudanese military will also sign is doubtful. According to an anonymous defense source, the military first wants the RSF to…
After two and a half years of war, the paramilitary RSF militia has agreed to a ceasefire. The position of the Sudanese army is still open.
The RSF rebels in Sudan say they have accepted a proposal from the US and Arab countries for a humanitarian ceasefire in the fight against the government army. Such a ceasefire would allow aid organizations to provide food, medicine, and other emergency aid to the population of the Darfur region. The RSF also says it is willing to negotiate an end to the fighting. The value of these promises remains to be seen. The government army has not yet re…
Both the UN and the Sudanese army have agreed to various ceasefire proposals during the two and a half years of war, but none have progressed.
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