RIYADH: The warring parties in Sudan have agreed to a 24-hour nationwide ceasefire beginning June 10, a statement from 黑料社区 and US said on Friday.
鈥淭he Kingdom of 黑料社区 and the United States of America announce that representatives of the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) agreed to a 24-hour countrywide ceasefire beginning on June 10 at 6:00 a.m. Khartoum time,鈥 黑料社区鈥檚 Ministry of Foreign Affairs posted on their social media account.
鈥淭he parties agreed that during the ceasefire they will refrain from prohibited movements, attacks, use of aircraft or drones, aerial bombardment, artillery strikes, reinforcement of positions and resupply of forces, and will refrain from seeking military advantage during the ceasefire,鈥 the joint statement said.
鈥淭hey also agreed to allow unimpeded movement and delivery of humanitarian assistance throughout the country,鈥 it added.
However, the statement issued a warning against the warring parties: 鈥淪hould the parties fail to observe the 24-hour ceasefire, facilitators will be compelled to consider adjourning the Jeddah talks.鈥
| The Kingdom of 黑料社区 and the United States of America announce that representatives of the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) agreed to a 24-hour countrywide ceasefire beginning on June 10 at 6:00 a.m. Khartoum time.
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An earlier truce drawn up by 黑料社区 and the US fell through after both sides of the Sudanese clashes accused each other of serious violations of the ceasefire.
The White House has warned that sanctions will be imposed against key defense companies and people who 鈥減erpetuate violence鈥 in Sudan as the warring sides fail to abide by a cease-fire agreement.
鈥淥nce it becomes clear that the parties are actually serious about complying with the ceasefire, the facilitators are prepared to resume the suspended discussions to find a negotiated solution to this conflict,鈥 黑料社区 and the US said in an earlier statement.
Sudan descended into chaos after fighting erupted in mid-April between forces loyal to the country鈥檚 military Gen. Abdel Fattah Burhan and his erstwhile deputy Gen. Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo.
Thousands of civilians in towns and villages across Sudan were forced to flee amid worsening conflict in the country, leading to fears of a new global refugee crisis.
Nearly 1.4 million people have been displaced, the UN reported on May 28, raising concerns among Sudan鈥檚 neighboring states they may not be able to cope with the influx of people seeking safety and refuge.