Sudan aid delivery talks hailed as 'constructive' by UN humanitarian chief

France 24Tuesday, November 11, 2025 at 6:13:11 PM
Sudan aid delivery talks hailed as 'constructive' by UN humanitarian chief
The recent meeting between UN humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher and Sudan's army leader Abdel Fattah al-Burhan is a critical step in addressing the dire humanitarian crisis in Sudan, where millions are suffering from famine and displacement amid ongoing conflict. Fletcher described the talks as 'constructive,' highlighting the urgent need for aid to reach all affected areas. This dialogue comes at a time when the humanitarian situation is deteriorating, with the war between Sudan's army and the RSF exacerbating the plight of civilians. Ensuring that life-saving assistance can be delivered effectively is paramount, as the international community watches closely for progress in alleviating the suffering of those caught in the conflict.
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