Sudan's Conflict: Progress in Peace Talks Amid Ongoing Fighting.

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Sudanese military leaders are determined to dissolve the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and prosecute its rebel commander militarily. Talks are underway in Jeddah to withdraw RSF forces outside the capital and assemble them in a gathering site before merging those who met the conditions for military service and demobilizing the rest. The Sudanese military stressed that they would not accept any international plan that leads to another solution. The fate of the framework agreement is uncertain, and the army may appoint a caretaker government for two years if an inclusive agreement cannot be reached.
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