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‘No negotiation, no truce’ with RSF, says senior Sudan official

‘No negotiation, no truce’ with RSF, says senior Sudan official

Summary

A senior Sudanese official from the Transitional Sovereignty Council has stated there will be no negotiations with the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The ongoing conflict has resulted in significant displacement and reports of violence in Sudan, particularly by RSF fighters. Some officials argue the war is about resources and demographics, not democracy.

Key Facts

  • Sudan's Transitional Sovereignty Council official Malik Agar Ayyir said there will be no truce or negotiations with the RSF.
  • The statement emphasizes that peace will follow the Sudanese people's plan, without negotiating with RSF.
  • The conflict in Sudan has displaced about 14 million people and shows no signs of ending soon.
  • Sudan’s Prime Minister proposed a peace plan to the UN, urging RSF withdrawal from captured lands and reintegration of non-criminal fighters.
  • The RSF controls significant territory in western and central Sudan, resisting surrendering these areas.
  • Reports from international agencies indicate RSF fighters are involved in war crimes, including violence and burials in Darfur.
  • RSF claims their role is to protect civilians but evidence shows atrocities occurring in captured areas.
  • The RSF has announced control over new regions, expanding their influence in North Darfur and other areas.

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