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UAE Calls for Urgent Aid in Sudan’s Worsening Crisis

August 24, 2024
UAE Calls for Urgent Aid in Sudan's Worsening Crisis

Three children walk through a camp for internally displaced persons at the United Nations Mission to South Sudan (UNMISS) base in Juba, Jan. 9, 2014.

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The UAE has raised serious concerns about the escalating humanitarian crisis in Sudan, with officials stating that the situation has become intolerable. Lana Nusseibeh, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs for Political Affairs, highlighted the immense need for humanitarian aid and stressed that relief teams must be allowed to deliver assistance to those in need without obstruction.

Following the UAE’s participation in talks on Sudan held in Switzerland, Nusseibeh emphasized the importance of enabling organizations like the World Food Programme to carry out their mission to prevent famine. She also noted that the UAE has contributed over $3.5 billion in aid to Sudan over the past decade, including $230 million since the outbreak of the current conflict.

Nusseibeh, who led the UAE delegation at the talks, pointed out that the discussions were aligned with the Jeddah Agreements and acknowledged the leadership roles of Saudi Arabia and the United States in addressing the crisis. The talks resulted in several key agreements, including improved humanitarian access and measures to protect civilians. These measures included facilitating United Nations access through the Adré border crossing into Sudan and accelerating the delivery of aid to famine-affected areas, such as the Zamzam camp in Darfur.

Moreover, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) committed to new directives aimed at protecting civilians, particularly in areas related to sexual and gender-based violence, child recruitment, and enforced disappearances. The UAE’s statements reflect a strong commitment to continuing its support for the Sudanese people during this critical time.

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