2023-04-24 22:15:00
US Secretary of State Blincoln “Ceasefire from 12 pm on the 24th”
The escalating armed conflict in Sudan reached an inflection point on the 24th (local time) when government forces and rebels agreed to a temporary ceasefire.
According to foreign media such as the Associated Press, US Secretary of State Tony Blincoln made a statement that day and said, “We have had fierce negotiations over the past 48 hours.” agreed to implement.”
“During this time, the United States urges government forces and the RSF to maintain an immediate and complete ceasefire,” he said.
Secretary Blincoln also said, “To support the end of the war, the United States works with regional and international partners and private stakeholders in Sudan to form a committee to oversee the implementation and negotiations of a permanent cessation of hostilities and humanitarian measures in Sudan. will support,” he said.
In Sudan, on the 15th, government forces led by General Abdel Fattah Alburhan and RSF forces led by General Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo clashed head-on, killing more than 400 people and wounding 3,700 others.
Meanwhile, the procession of desperate evacuations of their citizens from each country continued on this day. According to Archyde.com and others, Western countries such as the United States, Britain, France, Germany, and Italy, including South Korea, and Middle Eastern and African countries such as Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, and South Africa have completed or are in the process of withdrawing their citizens, including diplomats.
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida also announced that a total of 45 people, including Japanese residents and their families, were evacuating to Djibouti on a Self-Defense Force aircraft.
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