Sudan's warring sides agree to meet on aid access: UN
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The UN on Wednesday appealed for $4.1 billion to provide aid to civilians in the country.
Sudan's warring sides have agreed to meet in United Nations-mediated talks on enabling desperately needed aid delivery in their conflict-torn country, the UN aid chief said on Wednesday.
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While the Jeddah conference was organised by Saudi Arabia and the United States, Griffiths said "this time it's the UN that will be the mediator".
"I had positive responses from both sides," he said, adding that he was "still waiting for a confirmation on when and where", but that Switzerland had been suggested as a venue.
He said he hoped the meeting could take place "face-to-face", but said plans were underway to organise a virtual call next week "as a first step".
The brutal conflict that erupted in April last year between Sudan's army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and his former deputy, Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, commander of the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has killed thousands, including between 10,000 and 15,000 in a single city in the western Darfur region, according to UN experts.
It has also sparked a humanitarian collapse, leaving over half of the country's population -- around 25 million people -- in need of assistance and protection.
The UN on Wednesday appealed for $4.1 billion to provide aid to civilians in the country and those who have fled as refugees, warning the conflict had fuelled "epic suffering".
Story by AFP
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