Sudanese General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan offered temporary immunity to participants in the anticipated Sudanese-Sudanese dialogue, aiming to remove legal obstacles for opposition groups like the "Hamdok-led 'Resilience' alliance." The immunity will suspend criminal proceedings for those facing charges during their involvement in the talks. This move comes as the government accelerates preparations for the internal dialogue process. Separately, Sudan and Saudi Arabia signed an agreement to establish a bilateral coordination council, strengthening ties between the two nations. An African “Peace and Security” delegation also visited Khartoum. Additionally, a significant number of defectors from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) arrived in the Northern State.