(Bloomberg) -- US-brokered talks in Switzerland aimed at ending Sudan’s civil war collapsed after efforts to persuade the army to attend failed, while a bid to deliver food to millions of people ...
Participants in the US-led talks ... Sudan started talks in Switzerland on the 16-month civil war on Wednesday, with the US playing a key role in the summit. Washington says it hopes to secure a ...
The Sudanese government accused the United Arab Emirates of providing weapons to its rival paramilitary force and prolonging ...
Sudan's de facto ruler, army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, said Saturday his government would not join peace talks with rival paramilitaries in Switzerland, vowing instead to "fight for 100 years".
Two days before US-brokered talks aimed at ending Sudan’s civil war are due to get under way, it’s still unclear whether the army will participate, clouding the prospects of a truce being agreed.
CAIRO — The first day of U.S.-led peace talks aimed at finding a solution to Sudan's brutal conflict concluded Wednesday in Geneva with the country's military absent and the other warring party ...
US-mediated Sudan ... army under the country's de facto ruler Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), led by his former deputy Mohamed Hamdan Daglo. But while the RSF ...
(Bloomberg) -- US-brokered talks aimed at ending Sudan’s civil war ... agreed to participate in the truce talks, which got under way last week. But the army stayed away because it objected ...
Sudan’s de facto ruler, army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, has said his government would not join peace talks in Switzerland, saying the military would “fight for 100 years” if necessary to ...