The UN Security Council urged Sudan's warring parties on Friday to immediately halt hostilities during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan and allow aid to get to 25 million people in desperate need of food.
The UN Security Council urged Sudan's warring parties on Friday to immediately halt hostilities during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan and allow aid to get to 25 million people in desperate need of food and other assistance.The 15-member council voted overwhelmingly in favour of the British-drafted resolution, with 14 countries in support and only Russia abstaining.Sudan plunged into chaos in April, when long-simmering tensions between its military, led by Gen.
Burhan welcomed the UN chief's appeal, but the Sudanese Foreign Ministry issued a statement on Friday listing a number of conditions for a ceasefire to be effective. The Rapid Support Forces have not responded. The Security Council urged the warring parties "to seek a sustainable resolution to the conflict through dialogue," and Kariuki called on the two sides to build trust and work to restore peace.
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