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UAE Endorses Peace Initiatives for Sudan, Advocates for Ceasefire and Civilian Rule

UAE Endorses Peace Initiatives for Sudan, Advocates for Ceasefire and Civilian Rule

Post by : Badri Ariffin

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has expressed its endorsement of a recent joint declaration regarding Sudan, emphasizing its dedication to fostering a peaceful, democratic, and stable future that aligns with the ambitions of the Sudanese populace.

Recognizing ongoing international and regional endeavors aimed at resolving the turmoil in Sudan, the UAE specifically acknowledged the outcomes of the Berlin Conference, which advocated for ending hostilities and initiating an inclusive political process spearheaded by civilians.

The UAE reiterated its unwavering support for initiatives geared towards establishing a humanitarian truce while working towards a lasting ceasefire. It highlighted the necessity of alleviating humanitarian distress, safeguarding civilians, and ensuring that aid reaches those affected by the strife.

In addition, the UAE commended the efforts of the Quintet in promoting a comprehensive political resolution for Sudan. This includes consultations that took place in Addis Ababa from June 3 to June 5, aimed at forming a preparatory committee for inclusive dialogue among Sudanese factions.

Highlighting the urgency for a political solution, the UAE stressed the need to back an autonomous and inclusive transition led by civilians. The nation affirmed that such a process must reflect the aspirations of the Sudanese people for security, stability, peace, and dignity.

The UAE reaffirmed its dedication to supporting all diplomatic and humanitarian endeavors that contribute towards achieving enduring peace and stability in Sudan.

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