
Sudan’s TASIS said it is prepared to end the war in Sudan and called for an immediate humanitarian truce, as efforts to halt the conflict continue.
Prime Minister Mohammed Hassan al-Taayshi said in a statement that the government has “absolute readiness” to move toward ending hostilities and facilitating urgent humanitarian relief.
“The option of peace is not merely a verbal pronouncement, but an institutional choice supported by the legitimacy of the people,” al-Taayshi said.
He added that the initiative forms part of broader efforts to establish a new political order grounded in the rule of law and functioning state institutions, while pursuing a “just and comprehensive peace” capable of delivering long-term stability.
The announcement comes amid ongoing fighting across Sudan and growing international calls for a ceasefire to allow humanitarian access to affected areas.




