KHARTOUM: The Sudanese army’s delegation to talks in the Saudi Red Sea port of Jeddah aimed at restoring peace to Sudan has returned home “for consultations” and will continue “after obstacles are overcome,” an army statement said on Thursday.
Differences on issues “including the rebels evacuating civilian homes in the capital and public facilities, hospitals and roads” led to a lack of agreement on an end to hostilities, the army said.
The fighting broke out in April as the army and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) vied for power. Since then, more than 3 million people have been uprooted, including more than 700,000 who have fled to neighboring countries.
Some 1,136 people have been killed, according to the health ministry, though officials believe the number is higher.
While the two warring sides have shown openness toward mediation efforts led by regional and international actors, none has resulted in a sustained cease-fire.
The two sides resumed talks, facilitated by Saudi Arabia and the United States, in Jeddah this month.
Sudan army mediation team returns home from Jeddah ‘for consultations’
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Sudan army mediation team returns home from Jeddah ‘for consultations’
- Differences on issues led to lack of agreement on end to hostilities
UAE says Algeria move to end air pact has no immediate impact on flights
- On Saturday, Algeria said it has begun the process of cancelling its air services agreement with the UAE, signed in Abu Dhabi in 2013
ABU DHABI: The United Arab Emirates said that Algeria's notification to terminate an air services agreement between the two countries will not have any "immediate impact on flight operations", the state news agency WAM reported on Sunday, citing the country's General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA).
On Saturday, Algeria said it has begun the process of cancelling its air services agreement with the UAE, signed in Abu Dhabi in 2013.
GCAA said the air services agreement with Algeria remained in force "during the legally mandated notice period," without giving further details.
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