Khartoum, June 10 ( Darfur24) United Nations relief coordinator Martin Griffith expressed hope Friday that the 24-hour truce agreed upon between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces which starts on Saturday morning local time would open a (window) to those in s bad need of humanitarian aid..
Speaking to UN news, Martin Griffith said the situation in the Sudanese capital Khartoum is (very dangerous) and the people there are in need of humanitarian assistance..
” United Nations is in a continuing contact the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces to put forward appropriate measures to dispatch relief aid convoys” he added.
The UN relief coordinator affirmed the importance of starting a process in Sudan that puts an end to the to the war, tackle road causes of the conflict and return Sudan to civilian rule..