2024-08-15
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August 14th, local time,New round of ceasefire talks on Sudan armed conflict held in GenevaSudan's Rapid Support Forces sent a delegation to the talks, but the Sudanese Armed Forces were absent.
On the same day, the participating parties issued a joint statement, emphasizingThe talks are aimed at ending hostilities in Sudan and promoting compliance by all parties to the armed conflict in Sudan with the Jeddah Declaration and international humanitarian law., facilitating humanitarian access.
In a speech on the 13th, Sudanese Armed Forces Commander-in-Chief Burhan said that the Sudanese Armed Forces will not stop fighting with the Rapid Support Forces unless they withdraw from the cities and villages they occupy.
Earlier, the Sudanese government issued a statement on the 11th, criticizing the United States for hastily pushing forward the Geneva ceasefire negotiations without reaching an agreement with the Sudanese government on a number of issues.
On April 15, 2023, an armed conflict broke out between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces in the capital Khartoum, which then spread to other areas. The armed conflict, which lasted for more than a year, has killed about 19,000 people and displaced 13 million people.
Under the mediation of Saudi Arabia and other countries, the two sides of the Sudanese armed conflict have held ceasefire negotiations in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia since May 2023. Since then, the two sides have reached several short-term ceasefire agreements, but none of them have been fully observed.
Source: CCTV News