Sudan on the Brink: US Ambassador Warns of External Interference Fueling the Flames
News Context
At a glance
- The United States special envoy to Sudan, Tom Perriello, has expressed concern over the escalating conflict in Sudan, stating that external parties are exacerbating the situation.
- Perriello emphasized the need to end indiscriminate bombing, particularly by the Rapid Support Forces, and expressed hope that the code of conduct agreed upon by the "Allied to...
- The code of conduct aims to reduce or eliminate crimes and atrocities in Sudan.
Sudan Conflict: US Envoy Calls for End to Indiscriminate Bombing
The United States special envoy to Sudan, Tom Perriello, has expressed concern over the escalating conflict in Sudan, stating that external parties are exacerbating the situation.
Perriello emphasized the need to end indiscriminate bombing, particularly by the Rapid Support Forces, and expressed hope that the code of conduct agreed upon by the “Allied to Save Lives and Peace in Sudan” group would soon be implemented.
The code of conduct aims to reduce or eliminate crimes and atrocities in Sudan. Perriello stressed that there would be no excuses for either party to avoid their commitments, and that the US would continue to work towards getting the parties to adhere to the agreements reached in Jeddah and beyond.
Key Points:
- US envoy Tom Perriello calls for an end to indiscriminate bombing in Sudan.
- External parties are exacerbating the conflict in Sudan.
- The code of conduct agreed upon by the “Allied to Save Lives and Peace in Sudan” group aims to reduce or eliminate crimes and atrocities.
