UAE Rejects Baseless Allegations By Port Sudan Authority Amid Ongoing Sudan Conflict
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) firmly denies the accusations made by the Port Sudan Authority, which claim UAE involvement in Sudan's civil conflict through support for armed factions. These allegations are considered baseless and are seen as attempts to distract from the Authority's role in prolonging the war and hindering peace efforts.
International bodies have supported the UAE's stance. The International Court of Justice in The Hague dismissed legal actions by the Port Sudan Authority against the UAE. Additionally, a report from the Panel of Experts on Sudan, dated April 17, 2025, found no evidence against the UAE. These findings highlight that the allegations lack any factual or legal foundation.

The UAE stresses that these claims aim to disrupt peace processes and avoid responsibilities to end the conflict. The nation calls for a civilian-led political process free from control by any warring parties. This approach aligns with the aspirations of the Sudanese people for security and development.
The UAE asserts that the Port Sudan Authority does not represent Sudan's legitimate government or its people's will. It urges international efforts to support a political process led by civilians, independent of either faction involved in the conflict.
The UAE remains committed to backing international and regional initiatives for an immediate ceasefire, civilian protection, and accountability for those responsible for atrocities. The goal is a comprehensive solution ensuring a stable future for Sudan and its people.
These efforts include working with partners to achieve a sustainable resolution that ends this devastating war. The UAE aims to secure a peaceful future for Sudan, focusing on stability and development for its citizens.
With inputs from WAM