UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has arrived in Kenya to follow up on the humanitarian and security situation in Sudan following weeks of clashes.
Mr Guterres was received on Wednesday morning by Foreign Affairs Minister Alfred Mutua at the JKIA airport, Nairobi.
During his two-day visit, the UN chief will hold talks with President William Ruto and also meet all heads of UN agencies in Nairobi.
“Top of his agenda is the security and humanitarian situation in Sudan as well as holding consultations with all the Heads of UN Agencies who are meeting in Nairobi this week,” Mutua said in a statement.
The warring military factions in Sudan have agreed to a seven-day truce starting on Thursday.



















