Sudan: Neither of warring factions has accepted truce plan, US says
The United States has proposed a truce to Sudan's warring parties, but neither the army nor the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has formally accepted it. The RSF declared a unilateral three-month humanitarian ceasefire, while the army reported repelling an attack in West Kordofan. International efforts, including by the US, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the UAE, continue to push for negotiations and a ceasefire, though previous attempts have failed.
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