Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have declared a commitment to a three-month humanitarian truce aimed at easing the ongoing conflict in the country. In a video message delivered by paramilitary commander General Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo on Monday, the RSF emphasized their promise to halt hostilities temporarily. This truce is intended to facilitate the delivery of vital humanitarian aid and relief efforts.
The ceasefire comes after months of intense fighting between the RSF and government forces, which have caused significant civilian suffering and displacement. The agreement seeks to provide an important opportunity for humanitarian agencies to bring essential supplies, including:
- Food
- Medical supplies
- Other critical assistance
These efforts are crucial for the populations trapped in conflict zones.
Despite this positive development, challenges persist as both parties continue to monitor adherence to the truce. International actors, including the United Kingdom, have urged for increased global pressure to sustain the ceasefire and ensure unrestricted humanitarian aid access.
The Sudanese people remain hopeful that this truce will usher in a period of lasting peace and pave the way for reconstruction programs vital to the country’s stability and growth.
Stay tuned to Questiqa World News for the latest updates on this evolving situation.
