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Saudi Arabia is pleased with the decision to open the Adre crossing in El Fasher, Sudan

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Last updated: 2024/08/16 at 12:31 AM
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The decision taken by Gen. Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan to open the Adre crossing in Sudan to deliver humanitarian aid to the city of El Fasher has been welcomed by Saudi Arabia. The Kingdom sees this move as crucial in addressing the deteriorating humanitarian situation in the region. The positive impact of this decision is not only in meeting the immediate humanitarian needs of the people in El Fasher, but also in helping to facilitate the delivery of aid and ensuring the safety of humanitarian workers. The Saudi delegation to the Geneva Conference engaged in talks with the UN Secretary General’s envoy and representatives of the African Union to discuss establishing a joint mechanism for providing emergency aid in the region.

Gen. Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan’s decision to assign the Humanitarian Aid Commission to open the Adre crossing in Sudan comes at a critical time when the humanitarian situation in the region is deteriorating. The Saudi Arabian government has recognized the importance of this step in addressing the urgent needs of the people in El Fasher. By opening the Adre crossing, the delivery of humanitarian aid to the region is expected to be expedited, ensuring that essential supplies reach those who need them most. Additionally, the move is aimed at ensuring the safety and security of humanitarian workers operating in the area.

Saudi Arabia has expressed its appreciation for the positive impact of Gen. Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan’s decision in addressing the deteriorating humanitarian situation in El Fasher. The Kingdom sees this move as a crucial step in meeting the urgent needs of the people in the region, as well as in facilitating the delivery of aid and ensuring the safety of humanitarian workers. In light of this development, the Saudi delegation to the Geneva Conference engaged in talks with the UN Secretary General’s envoy and representatives of the African Union to discuss establishing a joint mechanism for providing emergency aid in the region.

The decision to open the Adre crossing in Sudan to deliver humanitarian aid to the city of El Fasher has been met with approval from Saudi Arabia. The Kingdom sees this move as a positive step towards addressing the deteriorating humanitarian situation in the region. By facilitating the delivery of aid through the Adre crossing, the Saudi government hopes to ensure that essential supplies reach those who need them most in a timely manner. Additionally, the decision is aimed at securing the safety of humanitarian workers operating in the area, thereby allowing them to carry out their vital work without fear of harm.

Saudi Arabia has welcomed the decision taken by Gen. Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan to assign the Humanitarian Aid Commission to open the Adre crossing in Sudan, allowing for the delivery of humanitarian aid to the city of El Fasher. The Kingdom views this decision as a positive step towards addressing the deteriorating humanitarian situation in the region, as well as in facilitating the delivery of aid and ensuring the safety of humanitarian workers. In this context, the Saudi delegation to the Geneva Conference engaged in talks with the UN Secretary General’s envoy and representatives of the African Union to explore the possibility of establishing a joint mechanism for providing emergency aid in the region.

The Saudi Arabian government sees the decision to open the Adre crossing in Sudan as a crucial move in addressing the deteriorating humanitarian situation in El Fasher. By allowing for the delivery of humanitarian aid to the region, the Kingdom hopes to meet the urgent needs of the people in El Fasher, as well as to facilitate the delivery of aid and ensure the safety of humanitarian workers. In light of this development, the Saudi delegation to the Geneva Conference engaged in discussions with the UN Secretary General’s envoy and representatives of the African Union to discuss establishing a joint mechanism for providing emergency aid in the region.

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