Khartoum, May 13 (Darfur24) The Sudanese cabinet announced Friday, allocation of three airports to receive humanitarian assistance ..

“We hereby, announce the allocation of portsudan airport in the east, wadi Sayedna airport in Omdurman and Dungola airport in the North to receive relief aid ” the Sudanese cabinet said in a statement..

“That comes inline with the declaration of principles that was signed on Thursday in Jeddah” the statement added.

The Sudanese council of ministers said the humanitarian assistance will be received in close collaboration with the high committee which was formed by the Sudanese cabinet to deal with the current humanitarian situation..

The statement called on all concerned national and international organizations to coordinate with the high committee to ensure that humanitarian assistance reach the affected people..

Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia announced Friday, the continuation of talks in Jeddah between the parties to the conflict in order to reach a ten-day ceasefire.

It’s worth noting that SAF and RSF representatives signed a declaration of principles Thursday in the Saudi costal city of Jeddah to allow safe passage of humanitarian assistance..

The Jeddah declaration commits the warring parties to allow safe provision of humanitarian assistance, restoration of basic services, withdrawal of forces from hospitals and clinics and allow dignified burial for those who have died..

. Saudi Arabia ministry of foreign affairs said, direct talks between RSF and SAf aiming to reach “effective ceasefire” agreement, started Sunday.

Fighting between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces RSF started mid April, leaving 700 dead and thousands injured, forcing hundreds of thousands to flee to neighboring countries amid dire humanitarian situation..