Sudan’s military accepts UN proposal of a weeklong ceasefire in El Fasher for aid distribution

UNICEF said earlier this year that an estimated 61,800 children have been internally displaced since the Sudan war began. (WFP via AP)
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Updated 28 June 2025
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Sudan’s military accepts UN proposal of a weeklong ceasefire in El Fasher for aid distribution

  • Sudan plunged into war in April 2023 when simmering tensions between the Sudanese army and the rival RSF escalated into battles
  • The war has also driven more than 14 million people from their homes and pushed parts of the country into famine

CAIRO: Sudan’s military agreed to a proposal from the United Nations for a weeklong ceasefire in El Fasher to facilitate UN aid efforts to the area, the army said Friday.

UN Secretary-General António Guterres called Sudanese military leader Gen. Abdel-Fattah Burhan and asked him for the humanitarian truce in El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur province, to allow aid delivery.

Burhan agreed to the proposal and stressed the importance of implementing relevant UN Security Council resolutions, but it’s unknown whether the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces would agree and comply with the ceasefire.

“We are making contacts with both sides with that objective, and that was the fundamental reason for that phone contact. We have a dramatic situation in El Fasher,” Guterres told reporters on Friday.

No further details were revealed about the specifics of the ceasefire, including when it could go into effect.

Sudan plunged into war in April 2023 when simmering tensions between the Sudanese army and the rival RSF escalated into battles in the capital, Khartoum, and spread across the country, killing more than 20,000 people.

The war has also driven more than 14 million people from their homes and pushed parts of the country into famine. UNICEF said earlier this year that an estimated 61,800 children have been internally displaced since the war began.

Guterres said on Friday that a humanitarian truce is needed for effective aid distribution, and it must be agreed upon several days in advance to prepare for a large-scale delivery in the El Fasher area, which has seen repeated waves of violence recently.

El-Fasher, more than 800 kilometers southwest of Khartoum, is under the control of the military. The RSF has been trying to capture El Fasher for a year to solidify its control over the entire Darfur region. The paramilitary’s attempts included launching repeated attacks on the city and two major famine-stricken displacement camps on its outskirts.


Presidents of UAE and European Commission discuss negotiations for free-trade deal

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Presidents of UAE and European Commission discuss negotiations for free-trade deal

  • Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan and Ursula von der Leyen say talks represent key step toward new opportunities for collaboration
  • They also review regional and international issues, including latest developments in Middle East and Ukraine

LONDON: The UAE’s president, Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, and the president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, discussed cooperation on Monday, in particular Emirati-EU negotiations for a strategic partnership agreement.

They emphasized the importance of this for the enhancement of bilateral relations in a number of key areas, and to establish a comprehensive framework for working together, the Emirates News Agency reported.

The officials stressed that negotiations for a UAE-EU free-trade agreement represent a key step toward opening up new opportunities for collaboration.

During their telephone conversation they also reviewed regional and international issues including the latest developments in the Middle East, with a focus on how the humanitarian situation in Gaza might be improved to ensure sustained deliveries of aid to the population there.

They highlighted as an important step toward regional stability the need to establish a clear path to a just peace in the conflict between Israel and Palestine through a two-state solution, the agency added.

The presidents also discussed the latest developments in Ukraine and ongoing efforts to resolve the conflict there.

Sheikh Mohammed reiterated the support of his nation for all efforts to resolve crises through dialogue and political engagement, in alignment with its commitment to the promotion of peace and development globally.