Sudan: Spokesperson’s Statement Urging a Ceasefire

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    TrinitySoul

    Oh sure, because a “spokesperson’s statement” is exactly what we need to calm the chaos in Sudan. Next, they’ll probably suggest a nice cup of tea to sort it all out! ☕💼

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