On Friday, the Sudanese Council of Ministers announced the readiness of Khartoum International Airport, Port Sudan Airport and Port, and Wadi Sedna Airport, to receive incoming humanitarian aid to Sudan, which came after the Jeddah Declaration, on humanitarian affairs, signed between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces, yesterday, Thursday.


EDITED BY |ANNA SAM

SUDAN CONFLICT

13 MAY2023- KHARTOUM


    An official statement issued by the Sudanese Council of Ministers confirmed that implementation of the humanitarian declaration that was signed yesterday evening, Thursday, between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces, in the city of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, the Council of Ministers announced the allocation of Port Sudan Airport and Port, Wadi Sedna Airport, and Khartoum International Airport.” After reforming it to receive humanitarian aid coming to Sudan”, in coordination with the Supreme Committee formed by the Council of Ministers to address the humanitarian situation.

The Cabinet commended, according to the statement, "all national and foreign voluntary organizations and relevant authorities for carrying out the necessary coordination with the Supreme Committee to ensure the delivery of humanitarian aid to all affected citizens."


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