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Sudanese Army, Paramilitary RSF Resume Peace Talks

  • #Politics
  • #Sudan
  • #United States of America
  • #Armed conflict
  • #Africa
  • #East Africa
Sudanese Army, Paramilitary RSF Resume Peace Talks
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OCT 2023
Image copyright: Wikimedia Commons
story last updated FEB 2024

The Spin

Narrative A

The Sudanese army is not the one preventing a lasting ceasefire in Sudan, but this obstruction is from the RSF, which shows no interest in peace. The international community must recognize that the RSF is a terrorist organization and a threat to regional and international security. If Dagalo returns to his senses and abides by the agreements already on the table, there is hope for peace as the Sudanese government is ready for talks.

TRT Afrika

Narrative B

While al-Burhan blames the RSF and US sanctions, it's the Sudanese Army that is responsible for the most serious human rights violations across the country. Despite outrageous bias not contributing to a comprehensive political solution, the RSF remains ready to begin new negotiations to ensure sustainable peace.

Middle East Monitor

Metaculus Prediction


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