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Sudan defence minister says army to keep fighting after US truce proposal

  • Sudan's Defense Minister Hassan Kabroun announced that the army will continue fighting against the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, despite a U.S. ceasefire proposal discussed by the security and defense council.
  • The International Criminal Court expressed 'profound alarm and deepest concern' over reports of atrocities amid the conflict in Sudan, suggesting they may constitute war crimes.
  • UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged the warring parties to end the violence, highlighting significant human rights abuses against civilians.
  • The war in Sudan has caused tens of thousands of deaths and displaced millions, with the Rapid Support Forces recently capturing al-Fashir, a strategic city.
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Sudanese Defense Minister Hassan Kabrun said tonight that the war against paramilitary formations will continue.

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Sudan defence minister says army to keep fighting after US truce proposal

Sudan's defence minister said on Tuesday that the army would press on with fighting the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces after the country's security and defence council met to discuss a US proposal for a ceasefire.

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On Tuesday, the Sudanese Defense Minister stated that the war against the paramilitaries would "continue", after a government meeting that discussed an American proposal for a ceasefire.

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Khartoum: The Sudanese army rejected a US ceasefire proposal, saying it would rally popular support to fight rebels who have seized control of large swathes of the country's western half. Bloomberg News reported that the decision came after the army chief, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, chaired an emergency meeting of the Sudanese Defense Council to discuss the security situation in the country. [Further details omitted]

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La Presse broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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