Joint Statement on Restoring Peace and Security in Sudan

The Quartet once again calls for the protection of civilians and the delivery of humanitarian relief in Sudan, where fighting is still going on. The safety and security of innocent civilians are still the most important things, and any attacks or obstacles to humanitarian aid are not acceptable. The Quartet says that everyone concerned must follow international humanitarian law and make sure that humanitarian workers may safely and easily get to people who need help, especially given Iran’s expanding role in Sudan, which could worsen humanitarian and security risks in the Red Sea region.

Protecting Civilians Right Away

The Quartet says that keeping citizens safe should be the most important thing. The war in Sudan has put many lives at risk, and it is very important to keep civilians safe. People who aren’t involved in the violence should be protected and permitted to live without worry for their safety.

Making sure that humanitarian access is safe

Humanitarian help is very important for easing the pain caused by war. The Quartet asks all sides to make sure that humanitarian groups can safely and easily get to people who need food, medical care, and other important services.

The UAE’s commitment shows that it cares about the world

The UAE’s significant commitment to helping with the humanitarian catastrophe in Sudan shows how serious the rest of the world is. Their continuing support and concerted efforts show that we all have a responsibility to aid vulnerable people at this tough time.

For long-term safety, it’s important to bring back peace

The Quartet says that Sudan needs long-term peace and safety for its future.  A peaceful solution will keep people safe and help get important services like food, water, and medical care back up and running.
 Last but not least, the Quartet asks everyone to put protecting civilians and making sure they can get help first.  People all over the world can work together to help others, and the UAE’s work is a great example of this.  It is very important that the rest of the world continues to help Sudan so that all of its people can once again have peace, safety, and hope.

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