Sudan’s warring sides have agreed to meet in United Nations-mediated talks on enabling desperately needed aid delivery in their conflict-torn country, the UN aid chief has said. Martin Griffiths told reporters on Wednesday in Geneva that he had been in contact with the heads of the two factions in Sudan’s 10-month-long civil war about convening “empowered representatives of the two militaries” to discuss aid access.

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