Saudi Arabia, US urge Sudan’s warring parties to discuss truce extension

Smoke billows behind buildings in southern Khartoum, on May 27, 2023. (AFP)
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Updated 28 May 2023
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Saudi Arabia, US urge Sudan’s warring parties to discuss truce extension

  • The truce is set to expire on May 29
  • Protection of humanitarian assistance urged

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia and the US are urging Sudan’s warring sides to work to work on extending a short-term truce currently in force in the country.

“Saudi Arabia and the US call on the Sudanese Armed Forces & the Rapid Support Forces to continue discussions to reach an agreement on extending the ceasefire that is set to expire on May 29,” the Saudi foreign affairs ministry said in a statement early on Sunday. 

The statements said while imperfect an extension would allow for humanitarian assistance to the Sudanese people. 

Saudi Arabia and the US, who brokered the current ceasefire, urged the sides to continue to adhere to their obligations even if an extension deal isn’t reach before May 29. The parties signed a Declaration of Commitment to Protect the Civilians of Sudan agreement in Jeddah, safeguarding humanitarian assistance and access.

Hundreds of people have died after intense urban warfare and thousands have either been injured or have fled for safety since the conflict began in April as the army faced off against the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces. 
 


Domestic Hajj registration opens via Nusuk

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Domestic Hajj registration opens via Nusuk

JEDDAH: The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah opened registration for domestic pilgrims (citizens and residents) wishing to perform Hajj via the Nusuk app and the official website, nusuk.sa.

Package booking will begin on March 4, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

Priority during this phase, running until April 17, will be given to applicants who have not previously performed Hajj. If spaces remain, booking will open to other eligible applicants.

Applicants must be at least 15 years old and meet approved health requirements. Residents must hold a valid iqama, with priority for those issued more than a year ago.

The ministry stressed that contracts are conducted exclusively through licensed companies listed on the Nusuk platform, the SPA added.

Pilgrims must register personally by creating an account, entering their details, verifying eligibility, selecting a package,and paying fees via the SADAD system to obtain a Hajj permit.

Prospective pilgrims are urged to register promptly through the Nusuk app or website. For inquiries, contact the unified number 1966.