Sudan's military factions to hold talks in Saudi Arabia amidst ongoing conflict.

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Sudan's rival military factions, the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), are set to hold face-to-face talks in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, aimed at ending the unrest that began last month. The US and Saudi Arabia have welcomed the start of the "pre-negotiation" discussions and called on both factions to "actively engage in the talks towards a ceasefire and end to the conflict." Meanwhile, the RSF is reportedly taking control of strategically located hospitals that can be used as bases for the paramilitary force.
- Sudan's warring military factions to meet face-to-face for first time since conflict began CNN
- Warring Parties in Sudan to Hold Talks in Saudi Arabia The New York Times
- Sudan army sends envoys for truce talks as fighting rages Al Jazeera English
- Sudan paramilitary RSF to attend Jeddah talks with armed forces Reuters
- Sudan warring sides to start talks amid persistent fighting Bangkok Post
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