September 18, 2024 (CAIRO) - The United States and Egypt on Wednesday urged an immediate ceasefire in Sudan to halt escalating violence and address a worsening humanitarian crisis. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty, speaking at a joint press conference in Cairo, expressed grave concerns over the recent offensive by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). They warned that continued attacks could unravel recent diplomatic gains aimed at securing peace and stability in Sudan. Blinken highlighted Egypt's significant role in addressing what he called 'the world’s worst humanitarian crisis,' referring to the conflict in Sudan. He noted that last month's agreements in Geneva, where a Code of Conduct for RSF fighters was established, are now at risk due to renewed hostilities. “The RSF must take every step to protect the lives of innocents and respect its commitment to protect civilians,” Blinken said. He also urged the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) to cease indiscriminate bombing. Blinken further explained that the ongoing violence, particularly the RSF offensive in El Fasher, has led to a surge in casualties and displacement. He called for both sides to return to the negotiating table to implement previous agreements reached in …
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