Parties to conflict in Sudan gave “fundamental consent” to 7-day truce

The commander of the Sudanese army, General Abdelfattah al-Burkhan and the commander of the quick response forces (SBR) of Sudan Muhammad Hamdan Dagalo Dagali Dali Dali for a seven-day ceasefire, according to the South Sudan Foreign Ministry.

The department noted that the conflicting parties in Sudan agreed to a truce at the suggestion of the President of South Sudan Salva Kiir Mayadrit.

The next truce will enter into force on the night of May 4 and last until May 11, explained to the Foreign Ministry.

The department reported that the parties to the parties to the parties to the conflict in Sudan to the speedy beginning of peace negotiations.

On the eve of the President of South Sudan held telephone conversations with al-Burghan and Dagalo.

The Head of State told the interlocutors that they should decide on the place of peace negotiations in order to ensure a long -term ceasefire as soon as possible.

– clashes between the army and the SBR of Sudan

In Hartum and a number of other cities of Sudan in the morning, on Saturday, April 15, armed clashes between the army and SBR.

Disagreements regarding the reform of military security, which provides for the complete integration of the SBR into the armed forces, resulted in a hot conflict between two power structures.

Sudan’s Foreign Ministry said that the commander of the Republican Army of Sudan Abdelfattah al-Burkhan decided to dissolve the SBR and declared them as rebels

Earlier, the Ministry of Health of the Sudan announced the death of 550 and a wound of 4,926 people as a result of clashes from April 15.