US: Sudan warring sides sign commitment to humanitarian rules

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Sudan's warring parties sign commitment on guidelines for allowing humanitarian assistance, with talks still ongoing on reaching a ceasefire - US officials

Negotiations are still underway on reaching a new temporary truce to let in aid, with a proposal on the table to halt fighting for 10 days, the US official said. / Photo: Reuters

Representatives of the army and paramilitary forces, who have been fighting for nearly a month, signed the agreement late Thursday in the Saudi city of Jeddah on a"declaration of commitment to protect the civilians of Sudan," said a US official involved in the talks. Negotiations are still underway on reaching a new temporary truce to let in aid, with a proposal on the table to halt fighting for 10 days, the US official said, on condition of anonymity.

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