Dafallah Al-Haj Ali, the envoy of the Sudanese army commander, Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, revealed to Cairo today (Wednesday) that the Sudanese delegation will not meet face-to-face with the envoy of the Rapid Support Forces, indicating that communication will be through mediators.
Ali said in a press conference in Cairo: There is no acceptance or approval of any international mechanism to intervene in Sudan at this stage, adding: “Any mechanism to facilitate monitoring the truce must take place in consultation with us, and it takes place through the Arab League and the African Union.” 18 Sudanese states are safe and stable and there is no civil war with the exception of the state of West Darfur, in the El Geneina region. Today, the United Nations Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs, Martin Griffiths, called on the warring parties in Sudan to make public pledges at the highest level to ensure the safe delivery of humanitarian aid, assuring reporters in Geneva, Through the video, these commitments are a prerequisite for humanitarian action on a large scale. Griffiths announced the looting of 6 trucks carrying food aid that were on the way to Darfur, indicating that humanitarian organizations are working in very difficult conditions. This came after his arrival in Port Sudan, where thousands of Sudanese and foreigners have gathered since days hoping to flee the conflict-torn country.