Sudan Army-Backed Council to Meet on US Truce Proposal
Sudan's Sovereignty Council considers a US-backed truce amid ongoing conflict that has displaced millions and killed tens of thousands, with RSF controlling all Darfur state capitals, officials say.
- The war in Sudan has killed tens of thousands of people and displaced millions more over the past two years, spreading to new areas and sparking fears of a graver humanitarian catastrophe.
- The US is pushing for a ceasefire in Sudan, with the army-aligned authorities set to discuss the US truce proposal in a meeting today.
- The International Criminal Court warned that reports of acts like killing civilians "may constitute war crimes and crimes against humanity" in Sudan's conflict.
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The Sudanese pro-army authorities will study on Tuesday a proposal for a United States truce in the conflict that has been bloody Sudan for more than two years and is likely to create an "uncontrollable" crisis according to the UN.
The Rapid Support Forces are increasing their power by force. According to the many refugees, there are many youths and children who have lost their families. On Tuesday, the Sudanese army chief wants to examine a U.S. ceasefire proposal.
Sudan army-backed council to meet on US truce proposal: Government source
Sudan’s army-backed defense council is set to meet Tuesday to consider a US-backed truce proposal, a government source told AFP, just over a week after paramilitaries overran the key city of al-Fashir.
Sudan army-backed council to discuss US truce proposal
PORT SUDAN - Sudan’s army-backed authorities are preparing to discuss a US proposal for a ceasefire in the war with the paramilitary, a government source told AFP, as the United Nations chief called for an end to the “nightmare of violence”.
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