UAE Pledges USD 100 Million at Paris Conference to Support Sudanese People

UAE’s Commitment to Sudanese People

By participating in the International Humanitarian Conference for Sudan in Paris, France, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the Sudanese people. His Excellency Sheikh Shakhboot bin Nahyan Al Nahyan, Minister of State, represented the UAE at the conference, where discussions focused on advancing peace initiatives and addressing the humanitarian crisis in Sudan. During the conference, the UAE pledged USD 100 million to support humanitarian efforts in Sudan and its neighbouring countries, demonstrating its unwavering commitment to providing aid and assistance to those in need.

Promoting peace and humanitarian aid

In his speech, HE Sheikh Shakhboot bin Nahyan praised the UAE’s extensive efforts to alleviate the suffering of the Sudanese people and emphasised the importance of international collaboration in resolving the conflict. The UAE reiterated its call for an immediate and permanent ceasefire and urged a return to the political process to find a peaceful solution to the crisis. Additionally, the UAE highlighted its ongoing humanitarian efforts, including the establishment of a comprehensive field hospital in Abéché city, Republic of Chad, to support Sudanese refugees. With a total contribution of USD 150 million in relief aid, the UAE continues to prioritise humanitarian assistance to Sudan and neighbouring countries.

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Strengthening diplomatic efforts

The high-level meetings at the Paris Conference focused on outlining principles to support conflict resolution in Sudan and reinforcing humanitarian and diplomatic efforts to address the challenges faced by the Sudanese people. The adoption of a document outlining these principles marks a significant step towards finding a peaceful resolution to the crisis that has plagued Sudan since April 2023. HE Sheikh Shakhboot bin Nahyan emphasised the UAE’s commitment to advancing peace initiatives and called for joint efforts to enhance security, stability, and prosperity in Sudan.

Looking Ahead

As the international community rallies together to support Sudanese people and promote peace, the UAE remains steadfast in its commitment to providing humanitarian aid and fostering diplomatic solutions. With ongoing efforts to mitigate the severity of the humanitarian crisis and promote stability in the region, the UAE continues to stand in solidarity with the brotherly Sudanese people. Through collaborative endeavours and unwavering support, the path towards lasting peace and prosperity for Sudan grows brighter.

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