Organization of Islamic Cooperation: Send humanitarian aid to Sudan immediately.
According to Sputnik, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, which includes 57 countries, issued a statement and announced that Hossein Ibrahim Taha, the Secretary General of this organization, asked member countries of financial and humanitarian institutions to send their immediate aid to Sudan.
The statement said: The humanitarian situation in Sudan, which is dealing with a serious crisis, has become tense and this country needs urgent humanitarian aid.
The Secretary General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation asked member countries of financial and humanitarian institutions to focus on sending medical aid and services to Sudan. He also asked these countries to support the efforts of Sudan’s neighboring countries to host Sudanese refugees.
The Secretary General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation asked the parties involved in Sudan to prepare the conditions for sending humanitarian aid to different parts of this country.
Previously, the spokesman of the UN Secretary General quoted the World Food Program as saying that the continuation of the current crisis in Sudan will cause more than 19 million people in the country to face hunger and severe malnutrition in the coming months.
Nabil Abdullah, the spokesman of the Sudanese army, announced on Saturday that the military situation in this country is now in favor of the stable army forces.
He emphasized that army forces will soon control the situation in all states.
This Sudanese army official said regarding the peace talks that the talks in Jeddah will first discuss the dimensions of the ceasefire in line with humanitarian goals.
Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan also welcomed the presence of representatives of the two sides involved in Sudan, the armed forces and the rapid support forces, in the coastal city of Jeddah in the west of his country, in a message on his Twitter account on Saturday.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Saudi Arabia announced: Today, we welcome the presence of representatives of the Sudan Armed Forces and Rapid Support Forces in the city of Jeddah to discuss the situation in their country, and we hope that this discussion will lead to the end of the conflict, the beginning of the political process, and the return of security and stability to the Republic of Sudan. Leads.