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Sudan army says US peace plan must call for full RSF withdrawal from cities, documents show

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By Khalid Abdelaziz

July 9 (Reuters) - The Sudanese ‌army has conditioned any broad acceptance of a U.S. proposal for ending the ​country's three-year-old civil war on the full withdrawal by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces from cities it has occupied, according to documents seen ⁠by Reuters.

The documents, the contents of which were confirmed by senior Sudanese officials, show that a U.S. proposal last month called for both sides to agree to an immediate 90-day humanitarian truce, allowing for negotiation of a permanent ​ceasefire and a civilian-led transition to elections.

It also called for a UN-led mechanism to support limited withdrawals by the RSF, prioritising North ‌Darfur, where the RSF recently took over the city of al-Fashir in a violent attack, and North Kordofan, a current target of RSF drone strikes.

The army-led Sudanese government accepted most of the proposal but objected to only a limited withdrawal, saying ⁠the plan must include "the withdrawal of (the RSF) from all the cities it has occupied since ⁠May 11, 2023," the documents showed.

The army demand for broad RSF withdrawal has been a repeated stumbling block in previous peace efforts.        

The U.S. State Department did not respond to a request for comment. The Sudanese Foreign Ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The U.S. proposal also called for a unified national army with disarmament, demobilisation and ‌reintegration arrangements, as well as a Sudanese civilian-led political process excluding the Muslim Brotherhood or militia elements that ⁠committed atrocities.

After initially telling the UN Security Council that Sudan had rejected the ‌proposal, U.S. Senior Adviser for Arab and African Affairs Massad Boulos said ​in a social media post last week that he was "extremely pleased" to hear that Sudanese army head General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan "has apparently accepted — rather than rejected — the latest peace proposal".

The U.S. has led previously unsuccessful attempts to end ‌the conflict, which has displaced millions, killed hundreds of thousands by multiple ​estimates, and spread hunger and disease.

UN experts have ⁠accused the RSF of committing genocide in the Darfur region, an area the size of ‌France where it retains control and has begun setting up a ⁠parallel government. The RSF denies targeting civilians.

A senior RSF official told Reuters the force had received and welcomed the latest proposal and made a written response, but gave no further details. The RSF has previously welcomed peace offers ​while pressing on with attacks.     

The paramilitary ‌force is currently conducting a drone-led campaign in the Kordofan region that lies between Darfur and the army-controlled eastern half ⁠of the country.

The war broke out in April 2023 ​after the army and RSF fell out over plans to integrate their troops and a transition to civilian-led ​democracy.

(Writing by Nafisa Eltahir; Editing by Edmund Klamann)

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