Sudan and South Sudan leaders pledge to improve humanitarian situation

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The Sudan warring parties vowed to remain committed to the roadmap and ceasefire declaration that was signed on Monday this year, October 21st in Juba.
 
The Sudan Transitional Military Council, Deputy Head General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, assures the public on their readiness to implement the peace and to open access to provide humanitarian aid to the displaced persons.
 
General Hemedtti adds that they have the will to achieve peace because peace is hard to be accomplished.
 
The President of the Republic of South Sudan, Salva Kiir Mayardit says that solving problems of Sudan will ease the problems of South Sudan and it must move forward from the crisis.
 
President Kiir adds that the humanitarian situation needs to be resolved and resolving outstanding issues is better than conflict.
 
The Head of the Sudan Revolutionary Front Dr Al-Hadi Idriss, says they are assuring their commitment to the two documents signed, and improving the humanitarian access in Blue Nile, Nuba Mountains and Darfur.
 
The Sudan warring parties have signed the Sudan Roadmap Declaration and the Cessation of Hostilities on Monday in Juba at the State House in William Nyoun Hall