SAF announces suspension of ceasefire negotiations with Rapid support Force

[SAF announces suspension of ceasefire negotiations with Rapid support Force] May 31, SAF spokesman Nabil Abdullah announced that SAF suspended its participation in ceasefire negotiations with the Rapid support Force in the Saudi Red Sea city of Jeddah. Abdullah said the decision was made to protest repeated violations of the temporary ceasefire agreement by rapid support forces, including some hospitals and other civilian facilities that continue to occupy the Khartoum area of the capital. The SAF hopes to ensure that the current ceasefire agreement is fully implemented before discussing further measures. The Sudanese Armed Forces also said on the same day that they had submitted official documents to Saudi Arabia and the United States, which oversaw the ceasefire, accusing the rapid support forces of violating the ceasefire agreement. With regard to the announcement by the Sudanese Armed Forces that it would suspend its participation in the ceasefire negotiations, the Rapid support Force indicated that it would continue to abide by its commitment to the interim ceasefire agreement and to continue the negotiations unconditionally.