The Forces of Freedom and Change in Sudan welcomed the ceasefire agreement signed yesterday evening. The two sides agreed to deliver and distribute humanitarian aid, restore basic services and withdraw troops. The ceasefire will come into effect 48 hours after signing (Monday at 9:45 p.m. local time) and could be extended with the consent of both parties. On May 11, the two parties to the conflict in Sudan signed their first agreement within the Jeddah talks, which includes 21 relief and humanitarian commitments.
Senate lawmakers called for a new approach after State Department officials led by Africa bureau director Molly Phee repeatedly downplayed warnings that the country’s rival generals were heading for a violent confrontation.
The United States is "cautiously optimistic" that there will be an agreement to allow humanitarian aid to get into Sudan, a top State Department official said Wednesday amid ongoing talks
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The U.S. government has released photos of military operations in Sudan evacuating citizens and government employees trapped amidst the country's ongoing civil conflict.