RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan discussed on Sunday efforts needed to stop the violence in Sudan during a phone call with the European Union's Foreign Policy Chief Josep Borrell.
Both officials stressed the need for a de-escalation of the tensions in Sudan and the protection required for the civilians and residents, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
In a tweet, Borrell said he agreed with Prince Faisal “to continue to collectively push for an immediate ceasefire.”
“We share concerns on military escalation.” He added, “Protection of civilians is a priority.”
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We share concerns on military escalation and agreed to continue to collectively push for an immediate ceasefire.
Protection of civilians is a priority.
— Josep Borrell Fontelles (@JosepBorrellF)
Both officials also reviewed the latest regional and international developments and discussed efforts to bring international peace and security.
Fighting continued Sunday with the crackle of automatic gunfire echoing across Khartoum and Sudanese military aircraft roaring overhead, according to media reports.
Many countries are scrambling to evacuate their citizens and diplomats from Sudan amid the bloody clashes.