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The conflict stems from a long-standing power struggle over military control and integration.
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Local journalists inspect a destroyed hall of the Republican Palace after it was recaptured by Sudan's army from the Rapid Support Forces paramilitary group, in Khartoum, Sudan, Monday, March 24, 202...
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Sudanese Army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan held talks with Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman regarding the ongoing situation in Sudan. The discussion follows the army's success in reclaiming significant parts of Khartoum from the Rapid Support Forces amid ongoing power struggles.
Al-Burhan, also the chairman of Sudan's Transitional Sovereignty Council, met with Saudi Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud, in Mecca, during which the two sides discussed the latest developments in Sudan and the efforts made to achieve security and stability in the nation, according to the official Saudi Press Agency (SPA).
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Sudan Tribune on MSNSudan’s Burhan, Saudi Crown Prince agree to form coordination councilSudan’s Sovereignty Council Head and Army Commander, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, held talks with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, on Friday. The two agreed to establish a coordination council to enhance bilateral relations,
Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces vowed on Thursday there would be “no retreat and no surrender” and said they had “repositioned” forces, after rival army troops recaptured ...
Sudan’s Finance Ministry said on Saturday a high-level Saudi delegation would soon arrive for talks on supporting the country’s energy, health, and water projects. Sudan’s electricity sector and much of its infrastructure have been extensively damaged during the ongoing conflict,
Sudan’s conflict didn’t break out because of the UAE and Saudi Arabia – but local actors felt able to go to war because of external support.
Sudan’s army recaptured the national capital from the Rapid Support Forces militia, a turning point in a two-year civil war that’s drawn in outside powers and torn apart the resource-rich North African country.
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Sudan’s army has taken back control of Khartoum. Is this a turning point in Sudan’s war?The Sudanese army has taken back control of the capital Khartoum. Is this a turning point in Sudan’s war?