International mediators have commended decisions by warring sides in Sudan to allow humanitarian aid to reach war-torn regions. The United States, Saudi Arabia, and other countries praised the Rapid Support Forces and Sudanese Armed Forces for opening border crossings to facilitate aid delivery. The conflict in Sudan has caused a severe humanitarian crisis, with more than 25 million people facing acute hunger. The talks in Geneva aim to end the fighting and alleviate suffering in the country. The US has called on the Sudanese Armed Forces to join the negotiations to help save lives and prevent further deterioration of the situation. However, ongoing violence in Sudan, including an attack by the RSF in Jalgini village that killed dozens of people, underscores the urgency of the situation. The international community remains committed to addressing the crisis in Sudan and ensuring access to humanitarian assistance for those in need.
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