Nyala:Alsudanianews
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have announced their agreement to enter into the humanitarian truce proposed by the Quad countries — the United States, the United Arab Emirates, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and Egypt — in an effort to mitigate what the group described as the catastrophic humanitarian consequences of the ongoing conflict in Sudan.
In a statement, the RSF said that the decision was made “in response to the aspirations and interests of the Sudanese people,” emphasizing that the truce aims to ensure the urgent and unhindered delivery of humanitarian assistance and to strengthen civilian protection in affected areas.
The RSF added thatIn response to the aspirations and interests of the Sudanese people, the Rapid Support Forces affirms its agreement to enter into the humanitarian truce proposed by the Quad countries (the United States of America, the United Arab Emirates, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and the Arab Republic of Egypt), in order to address the catastrophic humanitarian consequences of the war and to enhance the protection of civilians, through the completion of the provisions of the humanitarian truce agreement to ensure the urgent delivery of humanitarian assistance to all Sudanese people.
The Rapid Support Forces also looks forward to implementing the agreement and immediately commencing discussions on the arrangements for a cessation of hostilities and the fundamental principles guiding the political process in Sudan, in a manner that addresses the root causes of the conflicts, ends the suffering of the Sudanese people, and creates the appropriate environment for a just, comprehensive, and lasting peace through the full commitment of all parties involved.
The Rapid Support Forces expresses its deep gratitude and appreciation for the sincere and intensive efforts exerted by the Quad countries, led by the United States of America, to reach a humanitarian truce and to stop this devastating war ongoing in Sudan.

