UAE President Affirms Support for Ending Sudan Crisis in Call with Sudanese Army Chief

Reiterating the UAE’s dedication to supporting projects meant to help to alleviate the continuous crisis in Sudan, United Arab Emirates President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahaney has made a major diplomatic declaration. According to the Emirati state news outlet WAM, this remark came during a phone discussion on Thursday, July 18, with Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, leader of Sudan’s army.

Sheikh Mohammed underlined how keen the UAE is to support all ideas and initiatives meant to stop the escalation and help crisis resolution, so improving Sudan’s stability and security. He underlined also the need of realizing the hopes of the Sudanese people, whose conflict has seriously hampered their possibilities.

The two leaders’ exchange highlights UAE’s commitment to constructive participation in Sudan’s peace process, therefore signifying a pivotal stage in diplomatic interaction. The UAE’s rising diplomatic activity show its preparedness to help to improve the circumstances.

Disagreements over the transition to free elections set off the strife between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in April last year. The war has had terrible consequences; the UN estimates that half of Sudan’s population—around 25 million people—now need aid. Ten million people have been displaced from their homes and starvation threatens.

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Sudanese UN Ambassador Al-Harith Idriss Al-Harith Mohamed told the Security Council in June about the terrible effects of the continuing violence, which has seen deliberately targeted towns and cities. Notwithstanding the difficulties, the UAE keeps underlining its support for peaceful resolution and de-escalation in line with the general wishes of the Sudanese people.

The UAE’s dedication to Sudan’s security and stability emphasizes its more general objective of advancing peace and humanitarian aid throughout the area. The UAE wants to help bring about a long-lasting crisis solution by stressing again its support of de-escalation and peaceful resolution, so promoting stability and security in Sudan.

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