Sudan Delegation to Cairo Talks
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•Sudan sending delegation to Cairo to meet U.S. and Egyptian mediators
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Sudan 's government says it will send a delegation to Cairo for discussions with U.S. and Egyptian officials.
The government is keeping open the question of participation in peace talks aimed at ending a 16-month war.
The army has said it would not attend the peace talks unless a previous agreement struck in Jeddah is implemented.
The talks aim to end the devastating war that broke out in April 2023 .
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