German Military Plane with 101 Evacuees from Sudan Lands in Berlin

24 April 2023, Berlin: An Air Force Airbus lands at Berlin Brandenburg Airport with German citizens evacuated from Sudan. (dpa)
24 April 2023, Berlin: An Air Force Airbus lands at Berlin Brandenburg Airport with German citizens evacuated from Sudan. (dpa)
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German Military Plane with 101 Evacuees from Sudan Lands in Berlin

24 April 2023, Berlin: An Air Force Airbus lands at Berlin Brandenburg Airport with German citizens evacuated from Sudan. (dpa)
24 April 2023, Berlin: An Air Force Airbus lands at Berlin Brandenburg Airport with German citizens evacuated from Sudan. (dpa)

A German air force plane with 101 people evacuated from Sudan landed in Berlin early on Monday, as countries rushed to get their citizens out of Khartoum while a shaky ceasefire held in the Sudanese capital.

Sudan's sudden slide into conflict between the army and Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has stranded thousands of foreigners, including diplomats and aid workers.

The Luftwaffe has flown out 311 people so far from an airfield near Khartoum, the German military said, and the first batch was brought back to Berlin on Monday aboard an Airbus A321 from the Al Azrak base in Jordan, which is being used as a hub for the evacuation operation.

The German military did not provide a break-down of how many of those evacuated were German citizens or nationals from other countries.

The fighting in Sudan has triggered a humanitarian crisis in the impoverished country, where millions of people have been left without access to basic services.

At least 420 people have been killed since the fighting broke out on April 15, four years after long-ruling President Omar al-Bashir was toppled.

The army and RSF jointly staged a coup in 2021 but fell out during negotiations to integrate the two groups and form a civilian government, and their rivalry has raised the risk of a wider conflict that could draw in outside powers.



Sudan Says it Conditionally Accepts Invitation to US-Sponsored Peace Talks

 A displaced Sudanese woman walks next to a flooded street, following a heavy rainfall in Kassala, Sudan, July 26, 2024. (Reuters)
A displaced Sudanese woman walks next to a flooded street, following a heavy rainfall in Kassala, Sudan, July 26, 2024. (Reuters)
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Sudan Says it Conditionally Accepts Invitation to US-Sponsored Peace Talks

 A displaced Sudanese woman walks next to a flooded street, following a heavy rainfall in Kassala, Sudan, July 26, 2024. (Reuters)
A displaced Sudanese woman walks next to a flooded street, following a heavy rainfall in Kassala, Sudan, July 26, 2024. (Reuters)

Sudan's government has conditionally accepted an invitation to attend US-sponsored peace talks in Geneva, the Sudanese foreign ministry said in a statement on Tuesday.

Sudan has asked for a meeting with US officials to prepare for the peace negotiations, the statement added.

More than 10 million people have been displaced by fighting between Sudan's national army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) that erupted in April 2023, in what the United Nations says is the world's largest humanitarian crisis.