Blinken announces the need to end the conflict in Sudan

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US State Department Head Anthony Blinken said that the situation in Sudan, where clashes are taking place between the military and the Republic’s Emergency Response Forces, must be resolved immediately. transmits Reuters. According to him, this view is shared not only by Washington, but also by his allies.

“There is a general deep concern about the conflict and violence taking place in Sudan. The threat this poses to the civilian population, the Sudanese people and perhaps even the entire region is the determined view of all our partners for an immediate ceasefire and resumption of negotiations,” Blinken said at a meeting. Foreign ministers of the G7 countries

As the US Secretary of State pointed out, Washington and its allies favor not just dialogue between the parties, but negotiations that could help Sudan “get on the path to full transition to a civilian government.” He also added that the G7 called for steps to be taken to protect third country people and civilians in Sudan.

Clashes between the Sudanese army and the Republic’s Rapid Reaction Forces began on April 15. Conflict engulfed the state capital and other parts of the country. At the same time, the Sudanese military claims that the situation in the republic has stabilized, but the country’s Rapid Reaction Forces say otherwise, reporting that military units have been captured.

It was previously reported that the death toll increased in the conflicts in Sudan. grew up up to 97.

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