RSF commander agrees to three-month humanitarian truce in Sudan

  • 2025-11-25 02:32:26

Sudan-- The commander of Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF), Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, announced on Monday his agreement to a humanitarian truce involving a three-month cessation of hostilities.

The announcement follows a September 12 agreement by the Quad—comprising the United States, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Egypt—on a set of principles to end the war. These included an initial three-month truce intended to lead to a permanent ceasefire and a transparent transition process.

“In response to international efforts, led by the initiative of U.S. President Donald Trump, we announce the agreement of the RSF and its allies to a three-month truce and a cessation of military actions,” Daglo, known as Hemetti, said in a video address.

Daglo, who also leads the “Tasis” alliance, stated the truce aims to protect civilians and improve humanitarian conditions. He pledged to facilitate aid operations, ensuring the safety of humanitarian workers and unimpeded access to all affected areas.

He also announced his approval of a field-monitoring mechanism supervised by the Quad, the African Union, and the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) to ensure compliance and safe aid delivery.

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