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It’s not the right time for negotiations – Head of Sudan army says

The leader of Sudan’s army has once again said that he will not have discussions with the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) to stop the four-month-long conflict in Sudan, which has caused many deaths.

General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan is visiting Egypt to have a conversation with President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.

This is the first time the general is travelling outside the country since the war started.

However, he made it clear that this was not the beginning of a new plan to end the conflict.

General Burhan spoke to reporters in Egypt:

This group (the RSF) is different from our people in Sudan. ”We have nothing to tell them, and now is not the right time for discussions. We are using all our time and efforts to focus on this war and put an end to this rebellion”.

”This group, called the RSF, is different from our people in Sudan”.

”We don’t have anything to tell them, and right now is not the moment to discuss things. We are focusing all our time on this war and trying to put an end to this rebellion”.

”We are determined to finish this time and become even stronger, confident, and proud”.
”We are determined to finish this time and emerge from it stronger, unwavering, and feeling proud”.

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