ALBAWABA - As war continues to rage through Sudan with no end in sight, the UN Security Council is set to vote on a resolution, proposed by the UK, to end hostilities in the African country.
The British-drafted resolution calls on Sudan's warring parties to cease hostilities and provide safe, quick, unimpeded assistance supplies across borders.
British Foreign Secretary David Lammy said that his country will be seeking the support of UNSC members for its demand that Sudan's warring parties stop hostilities and allow deliveries of aid.
UN under-secretary-general for political affairs stated that each warring party is seemingly "convinced they can prevail on the battlefield,", in reference to the Rapid Support Forces and Sudanese Armed Forces.
Britain's draft reads "demands that the Rapid Support Forces immediately halt its offensives throughout Sudan and demands that the warring parties immediately cease hostilities".
Further, it "calls on the parties to the conflict to allow and facilitate the full, safe, rapid, and unhindered crossline and cross-border humanitarian access into and throughout Sudan".
The British foreign ministry said that Lammy is set to also criticize restrictions by Israel on humanitarian aid in Gaza and call for an immediate ceasefire along with the release of all hostages.