OIC reiterates appeals for a ceasefire in Sudan and backs initiatives to make relief distribution easier

 


On Monday, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) reiterated its appeals for a quick ceasefire in Sudan and urged all sides to engage in discussion. 

OIC Secretary General Hussein Ibrahim Taha voiced "his deep concern about the ongoing fighting and violence, which has led to many casualties and injuries."

The OIC statement stated that a flare-up of hostilities "would have dire effects on civilians and the overall humanitarian situation in Sudan."  

The OIC has asked the command of the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces to put an end to combat and turn to settlement and discussion.

The OIC stated that it supports international efforts to maintain a cease-fire to permit the delivery of relief and the evacuation of the injured as well as those who have become stranded close to dangerous regions.


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