Top US Official Says Trump Administration Will Seek Ceasefire in Sudan, Hopes to Secure Deal In the New Year
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Top US Official Says Trump Administration Will Seek Ceasefire in Sudan, Hopes to Secure Deal In the New Year
Already a subscriber? Make sure to log into your account before viewing this content. You can access your account by hitting the “login” button on the top right corner. Still unable to see the content after signing in? Make sure your card on file is up-to-date. A top US official has indicated that one of the administration’s priorities into the new year is securing a ceasefire in Sudan. Some shit you should know before you dig in: Back…
During a Security Council meeting on Sudan on Monday (22/12), the United States Representative to the United Nations for Governance and Reform, Jeff Bartos, urged both sides in the conflict to accept an immediate ceasefire. “Under the leadership of President Donald Trump and by his direct order, a way out has been offered to Sudan through a humanitarian ceasefire, and we urge both parties to accept this ceasefire unconditionally and immediately,…
Washington warns Sudan ceasefire may fail without pressure
Washington’s push for a humanitarian truce in Sudan is drawing measured regional support, as U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio urges outside actors to use their leverage on the warring parties heading into the new year. Rubio said the United States is focused on securing a humanitarian pause that would allow aid groups to reach civilians in severe distress, arguing that neither side can sustain the war without external backing. United Arab Emi…
The U.S. Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, renewed his country’s call to “achieve a humanitarian truce in Sudan, as the new year represents an opportunity for that,” urging countries to use their influence to establish peace. He pointed out that Washington’s immediate goal is to stop hostilities before the New Year, thus allowing humanitarian organizations to deliver aid.
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