State Department: US explores possibility of aid to extend ceasefire in Sudan

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US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Mary Katherine Fee said US authorities are in contact with Sudan’s military and civilian leaders and are exploring options for assistance with a future agreement to extend the ceasefire. It has been reported DEA News.

“At the direction of the Foreign Minister, we are in close contact with Sudan’s military and civilian leaders to see if we can help them identify ways to extend and expand the Eid al-Fitr ceasefire to ensure a sustainable cessation of hostilities.” Katherine Fee.

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