The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement yesterday on the humanitarian situation in Sudan, advocating violating Sudan’s sovereignty in the name of bringing in humanitarian aid. The statement also refers to “restrictions imposed by the Sudanese Armed Forces on the delivery of humanitarian aid”.
The statement is nothing more than a desperate attempt to evade Abu Dhabi's responsibility for the war waged by the RSF terrorist militia, its proxy, against the Sudanese people,
planned, armed and financed by UAE . This is why leading international newspapers and peer-reviewed publications characterize it as “the UAE’s war in Sudan.” The starvation strategy that the Militia is deliberately carrying out is an aspect of this war.
Hence if the UAE is genuinely concerned about the safety and welfare of Sudanese people, it is only required to stop supplying the Militia with lethal weapons to kill the Sudanese people, preventing them from producing their own food, and obstructing delivery of aid to them. Peace then will prevail and human suffering will cease.
The question is, does the UAE’s welcoming of the UN Security Council’s role mean agreeing that the Council examines Sudan’s documented complaint against it for its role in the war and the crimes of ethnic cleansing and starvation in Sudan? And just as the UAE announced the amount it donated to the UN agencies as humanitarian aid to Sudan, will it reveal the billions of dollars it spent, from the brotherly Emirati people’s resources, in the war against the Sudanese people?
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