Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have announced a three-month humanitarian truce amid ongoing conflict in the country. The truce aims to allow the safe delivery of aid and relief to civilians affected by the violence.
The RSF called for a ceasefire to facilitate humanitarian operations, emphasizing the urgent need to address the escalating crisis impacting numerous communities. This decision marks a significant step towards alleviating the suffering of Sudanese citizens amidst prolonged hostilities.
Key points of the truce include:
- A temporary halt to hostilities for three months
- Safe passage for humanitarian aid organizations
- Efforts to create conditions conducive for peace talks
International bodies and neighboring nations have welcomed the truce, urging all parties to uphold the agreement and work towards a lasting resolution. The situation remains delicate, but this ceasefire provides a vital opportunity for humanitarian assistance and dialogue.
