The atrocities occurring in Sudan, according to Jamal Al Musharakh, Permanent Representative of the United Arab Emirates to the UN and other international organizations in Geneva, only serve to show that there is no military way to end this civil conflict.
In reference to the ongoing conflict in Sudan, he said, The QUAD’s joint statement, achieved thanks to U.S. leadership, provides a definitive roadmap to end this conflict: a humanitarian truce leading immediately to a permanent ceasefire, and a transition to an independent civilian-led government not controlled by either warring party.” He was speaking at the 38th Special Session of the Human Rights Council on the Human Rights Situation in and around El Fasher.
The UAE denounces attacks on civilians by the two warring sides in Sudan, as well as by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in El Fasher. He continued, “We demand that the SAF and the RSF immediately stop any assaults against civilians, which are grave breaches of international humanitarian law. The warring parties have to stop their denial of humanitarian access, and the entire world must ensure that those responsible for crimes are held accountable, without exception, he said.
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