Saudi Arabia, US Welcome Start of Sudanese Talks in Jeddah

People walk on a street in southern Khartoum as smoke billows in the distance on May 5, 2023, amid ongoing fighting between the forces of two rival generals in Sudan. (Photo by AFP)
People walk on a street in southern Khartoum as smoke billows in the distance on May 5, 2023, amid ongoing fighting between the forces of two rival generals in Sudan. (Photo by AFP)
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Saudi Arabia, US Welcome Start of Sudanese Talks in Jeddah

People walk on a street in southern Khartoum as smoke billows in the distance on May 5, 2023, amid ongoing fighting between the forces of two rival generals in Sudan. (Photo by AFP)
People walk on a street in southern Khartoum as smoke billows in the distance on May 5, 2023, amid ongoing fighting between the forces of two rival generals in Sudan. (Photo by AFP)

Saudi Arabia and the United States welcomed on Saturday the start of pre-negotiation talks between representatives of the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces in Jeddah.

In a joint statement, the Kingdom and the United States urged both parties “to take in consideration the interests of the Sudanese nation and its people and actively engage in the talks towards a ceasefire and end to the conflict.”

This “will spare the Sudanese people the suffering and assure the availability of humanitarian aid to affected areas.”

Saudi Arabia and the US stressed “the efforts of the countries and organizations that supported these talks, including the Quad countries (The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, and the United States), the League of Arab States, and partners from the Trilateral Mechanism (UNITAMS, AU, IGAD).”

They also urged continued, coordinated international support for an expanded negotiation process that should include the engagement of all Sudanese parties.



Sixth Saudi Relief Plane Departs for Syria with Essential Aid Supplies

Sixth Saudi relief plane departs for Syria with essential aid supplies. (SPA)
Sixth Saudi relief plane departs for Syria with essential aid supplies. (SPA)
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Sixth Saudi Relief Plane Departs for Syria with Essential Aid Supplies

Sixth Saudi relief plane departs for Syria with essential aid supplies. (SPA)
Sixth Saudi relief plane departs for Syria with essential aid supplies. (SPA)

The sixth relief plane, operated by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), left on Sunday the King Khalid International Airport bound for Damascus International Airport, carrying food, shelter, and medical supplies.
The assistance provides help for the Syrian people in their critical circumstances and reaffirms Saudi Arabia's longstanding support for the brotherly and friendly countries in times of crisis.