Sudan Pledges Cooperation with UN on Peace and Aid
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Sudan’s Prime Minister has expressed his government's readiness to collaborate with the United Nations. The offer was made during a meeting with the UN Secretary-General’s personal envoy, Ramtane Lamamra, in Port Sudan.
Prime Minister Kamil Idris committed to working with the international body on two main goals. These are securing a lasting peace for the country and ensuring the delivery of critical humanitarian aid.
The meeting with Lamamra, an Algerian diplomat, signals a continued dialogue between Sudan’s leadership and the UN. This cooperation is seen as vital for addressing the nation's ongoing conflict and humanitarian needs.