Sudan’s warring military factions agreed to send representatives for negotiations, possibly in Saudi Arabia, the UN’s senior official there told The Associated Press. The talks would initially focus on establishing a “stable and reliable” ceasefire monitored by “national and international” observers, Volker Perthes said.

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