Sudan offers UN cooperation on peace and humanitarian aid access

Sudan's Prime Minister Kamil Idris has expressed the government's willingness to collaborate with the United Nations to restore peace and facilitate humanitarian aid delivery. The announcement came during a meeting with UN envoy Ramtane Lamamra in Port Sudan, where they discussed the country's ongoing conflict and humanitarian crisis. The Sudanese government intends to cooperate based on its own roadmap while the UN recognizes Sudan's situation as one of the world's most severe humanitarian emergencies.
Sudan's government has declared its readiness to cooperate with the United Nations in pursuit of peace and humanitarian assistance delivery amid the country's ongoing massacre. Prime Minister Kamil Idris conveyed this position during discussions with UN Secretary-General's envoy Ramtane Lamamra in Port Sudan on Saturday.
Meeting addresses critical situation
The high-level talks between Prime Minister Idris and the Algerian diplomat focused on Sudan's political, security and humanitarian circumstances following recent violent events in El-Fasher. According to the Sudanese News Agency, the meeting examined the aftermath of last month's tragic incidents involving the Rapid Support Forces in the North Darfur capital.
Government outlines cooperation framework
During the discussions, Prime Minister Idris affirmed his administration's commitment to working with UN agencies to achieve national security and peace while ensuring life-saving aid reaches vulnerable populations. The Sudanese leader presented the government's prepared roadmap as the foundation for future collaboration with international organizations operating in the conflict-affected nation.
UN recognizes scale of crisis
The UN envoy acknowledged the severity of Sudan's humanitarian situation, describing it as among the world's most pressing emergencies. Lamamra's assessment aligns with recent UN data indicating that 21.2 million Sudanese face severe hunger after nearly three years of conflict between the national army and paramilitary forces. The crisis has resulted in thousands of casualties and displaced millions since fighting erupted in April 2023.
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