U.S. Funds Sudan Humanitarian Aid
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•Interview: Biden administration pushes for Sudan ceasefire in remaining weeks
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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken announces $200 million in new humanitarian funding for Sudanese people.
He chaired a high-level Sudan meeting he chaired Thursday at the U.N. Security Council .
He said the outgoing administration wants to consolidate humanitarian progress and move toward a ceasefire, even a temporary one.
Perriello: It's important that we not use the level of the crisis as an excuse to do nothing.
He says the U.S. doesn't need a table anymore to make a difference when it comes to humanitarian access.
He adds that the United States needs to push the two generals to the negotiating table.
The Biden administration has led the way on putting pressure on external actors to stop fueling this war, he says.
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