US envoy urges immediate humanitarian ceasefire to save Sudan

Presidential advisor Massad Boulos urged Sudanese factions to embrace an immediate humanitarian ceasefire as a vital lifeline for the nation.

This appeal follows Washington’s praise for Sudan extending the Adre border crossing opening until March 31, 2026, for essential aid.

Sudanese authorities signaled their commitment by allowing relief convoys to transit from Chad, piercing the isolation of war-torn regions.

Boulos described the border extension as a pivotal step toward alleviating the agonizing hunger currently haunting millions of displaced citizens.

He insisted that all warring parties must permit unhindered access for humanitarian workers to deliver life-saving supplies without further delay.

The United States is coordinating with Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the UAE to forge a diplomatic path through the chaos.

This quartet mechanism advocates for a three-month truce to serve as a bridge toward a permanent and comprehensive peace settlement.

Since April 2023, the brutal conflict between General Abdel Fattah al Burhan’s army and Rapid Support Forces has decimated services and displaced countless families.

Sudan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs maintained that opening the Adre crossing honors international standards while prioritizing the survival of citizens.

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