JEDDAH: The Secretary-General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), Mr Hissein Brahim Taha, received a phone call from Mr Volker Perthes, Head of the United Nations Integrated Transition Assistance Mission in Sudan, to discuss the current developments in Sudan.
During the telephonic conversation, the two sides discussed the need for consultations and coordination as part of regional and international efforts to defuse the crisis in Sudan. They emphasized the importance of continuing the humanitarian truce to ensure the delivery of aid and the achievement of an immediate and permanent ceasefire.
Both parties agreed on the necessity of resuming a peace process through dialogue and negotiation. The ongoing crisis in Sudan has caused significant instability in the region and has led to a humanitarian crisis that has affected millions of people.
OIC, UN working together to support Sudanese people
The OIC and UN are working together to provide support to the Sudanese people, and the call between Mr Taha and Mr Perthes reflects the importance of cooperation between international organizations in addressing the situation in Sudan.
The call also highlighted the importance of promoting peace and stability in the region, as well as the need for a coordinated effort to provide assistance to those in need. The OIC and UN continue to work together to support the Sudanese people and to find a lasting solution to the crisis.
The news of the call between the two leaders is significant, as it reflects the international community’s commitment to addressing the crisis in Sudan and finding a peaceful resolution to the conflict.