UAE Endorses UN Security Council's Ceasefire Resolution In Sudan For Ramadan
The United Arab Emirates has officially endorsed the United Nations Security Council's recent resolution advocating for a ceasefire in Sudan throughout the holy month of Ramadan. This development comes as a response to the escalating humanitarian crisis in the region. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) of the UAE has voiced its optimism regarding this resolution, highlighting its potential to pave the way for resolving the ongoing conflict among Sudanese factions.
In a detailed statement, the MoFA articulated its hopes that such diplomatic efforts would halt the ongoing suffering of the Sudanese populace. The ministry emphasized the importance of ensuring that relief and humanitarian aid reach those in dire need, particularly targeting vulnerable groups such as the sick, children, the elderly, and women. The statement reflects a deep concern for the well-being of these individuals amidst the turmoil.

Furthermore, the UAE's Ministry of Foreign Affairs reaffirmed its unwavering support for initiatives aimed at de-escalating tensions in Sudan. The ministry stressed the significance of establishing a ceasefire and commencing political dialogue as crucial steps towards restoring peace, safety, and security in Sudan. Such measures are seen as essential for meeting the legitimate aspirations of the Sudanese people for stability and prosperity.
The UAE's backing of this UN Security Council resolution underscores its commitment to fostering peace and stability in Sudan and the broader region. By advocating for a ceasefire during Ramadan, a period traditionally associated with reflection and peace, the UAE joins international efforts to address the humanitarian crisis in Sudan and support its people during these challenging times.
This stance by the UAE reflects its broader foreign policy objectives aimed at promoting peace, security, and prosperity in conflict-affected areas. The Ministry's statement serves as a testament to the UAE's dedication to humanitarian causes and its active role in international diplomacy aimed at resolving conflicts and alleviating human suffering.
With inputs from WAM