BAKU, Azerbaijan, December 30. The United Arab
Emirates (UAE) has reiterated its official position on the ongoing
crisis in Sudan, as Sudanese people marked the 7th anniversary of
the December 19 revolution that began as protests against worsening
economic and political conditions and evolved into a symbol of
public resilience and determination,Trend reports.
Following nearly 3 years of a devastating civil war and 5 years
since the overthrow of the civilian transitional government,
Sudanese aspirations remain focused on an immediate end to the
conflict and the establishment of a democratic civilian state free
from extremism, terrorism, and the destructive policies of past
regimes.
The UAE reaffirmed its firm stance, calling for an immediate and
unconditional ceasefire, the urgent and unhindered delivery of
humanitarian aid, and an independent political transition led by
civilian leadership that is not controlled by any of the warring
parties and reflects the Sudanese people’s desire for security,
stability, and peace. The UAE also emphasized its commitment to
working with international partners, including the United
States-led Quartet (Quad), while prioritizing the interests of the
Sudanese people.
The statement noted that the African Union (AU) does not
recognize the legitimacy of the Port Sudan Administration (PSA).
Recent diversionary and propaganda activities by the PSA have
raised concerns about attempts by certain extremist actors and
networks to influence key national institutions.
The UAE stressed that its efforts have consistently been
humanitarian in nature (between 2015 and 2025, the UAE provided
$4.24 billion in assistance to Sudan, including $784 million in
humanitarian aid between 2023 and 2025, making it the
second-largest donor to Sudan after the United States since the
conflict began).
The UAE continues to strongly condemn the actions of both
warring parties, the Port Sudan Administration (PSA) and the Rapid
Support Forces (RSF), against the Sudanese people during the
ongoing civil war. It also underscored the need for coordinated
regional and international efforts to end violence and atrocities
against civilians.
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