US President Biden uses final UNGA address to send message to Sudan’s rival forces
U.S. President Joe Biden Tuesday delivered his final United Nations General Assembly address before he leaves office in January 2025. He used his keynote speech to speak about several issues, including how his government is helping Sudanese amid ongoing conflict in the northeast African nation due to fighting between the Sudanese Armed Forces, SAF, and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, RSF. For more, Esther Githui-Ewart spoke with VOA’s U.N. Correspondent, Margaret Besheer.
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