By Arab Desk
The official added that the United States could provide logistical support, intelligence and observers through the US State Department.
He added that the leadership will be led by Saudi Arabia and will include representatives from the US Departments of Defense and State, as well as representatives of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from other countries, including African and Arab countries.
He explained that the logistical equipment and its application in the field will appear successively until the start of monitoring operations next week and in coordination with the two parties to the conflict, which will have communication channels and reduce tension 24 hours a day. 24 to deal with violations. and avoid any unintended military confrontation, he said.
In response to a question about whether US reconnaissance or aerial surveillance planes will be operated, the official said the matter was in the hands of Saudi leaders.
The Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces had signed a preliminary agreement in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
According to the sources, the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces have announced their commitment to carry out humanitarian work and meet the needs of civilians.
The declaration included the army and the Rapid Support Forces affirming their commitment to ensure the protection of civilians and to ensure their safe passage from areas of hostilities.
Here are the most important elements of the advertisement signed in Jeddah:
The army and the Rapid Support Forces stress the need to allow safe passage for aid workers. Commitment to the sovereignty of Sudan and the preservation of its unity and territorial integrity. The interests and security of the Sudanese people are a top priority. Protect all private and public facilities in Sudan and refrain from using them for military purposes. Adopt simple procedures for all arrangements related to humanitarian relief operations in Sudan. Compliance with the declaration will not affect the legal, security or political position of the signatory parties.
The delegations of the army and the Rapid Support Forces met over the days, under the aegis of the United States and Saudi Arabia, in the city of Jeddah.
Negotiations between the two sides aimed to reach a real truce and allow relief and supplies to arrive, after repeated declarations of a ceasefire failed to stop the fighting, which has left millions of people trapped in their homes and areas.
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