The US is eyeing April 18 for a possible resumption of peace talks on Sudan in Saudi Arabia.
FILE PHOTO: A man walks while smoke rises above buildings after aerial bombardment, during clashes between the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces and the army in Khartoum North, Sudan, May 1, 2023.
“I’d like the talks to start tomorrow, but I think that realistically we’re looking at after Ramadan. But I think in the meantime, we want to use that period between now and the start of talks to be exploring every angle we can that it’s teed up for success,” Perriello said.On Sunday, General Yasir al-Atta, one of the army’s top leaders, said there would be no negotiations or truce with the RSF.
Saudi Arabia and the United States led unsuccessful talks in Jeddah last year to try to reach a truce.
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