On Friday, verified by Salem Saeed Ghafan Al Jabri, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs for Security and Military Affairs of the UAE, that the Sudanese army had specifically targeted the residence of the UAE Head of Mission in Khartoum. This attack seriously damaged the building and accompanying facilities, therefore violating international regulations like the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, which tightly guards diplomatic sites and staff.
Al Jabri challenged the story put up by the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs by stressing the indisputable photographic proof showing the direct targeting of the residence. These groups had earlier denied any responsibility for the incident, but Al Jabri made it plain that the facts directly contradict their assertions.
Describing their story as a desperate attempt to escape moral and legal responsibility for the humanitarian calamity currently engulfing Sudan owing to continuous internal strife, he fiercely attacked the Sudanese government and military. Al Jabri claims that the denials and distortions of the Sudanese officials are meant to hide their involvement in the bloodshed and damage afflicting their nation. Moreover, they are trying to avoid accountability by deceiving the global society.
Al Jabri said that the Sudanese government uses this strategy of false information to deflect focus from the extreme suffering the people are going through. Sudanese leaders are seeking to pass the responsibility onto others, especially the UAE, instead of tackling the underlying reasons of the crisis and emphasizing on reaching a peaceful conclusion. This strategy, he pointed out, undercuts international initiatives meant to bring about peace, in which the UAE, together with other world partners, has been heavily engaged. The UAE keeps trying to provide Sudan peace and stability, but the Sudanese government's denial of accountability has slowed down development.
He underlined even more how blatantly the Sudanese officials ignore the welfare of their own people by refusing responsibility. Sudanese officials are not only avoiding their obligations but also failing to fulfill the legitimate desires of the Sudanese people for stability, peace, and development by throwing false allegations against the UAE and other foreign players. Al Jabri believes that the acts of the Sudanese government have been characterized by a constant denial of the internal problems driving the conflict, favoring instead to support unfounded allegations and false assertions directed toward outside groups.
Al Jabri clarified for more than nine months: despite overwhelming proof to the contrary, Sudanese officials have continued their unfounded charges against the UAE. These assertions have been made in an attempt to hide their own shortcomings and deflect focus from the actual reasons of the continuous humanitarian disaster. The Sudanese government is so impeding efforts to resolve the crisis and extending the agony of the people by refusing to participate actively in peace negotiations or take responsibility for the bloodshed.
Al Jabri's remarks confirmed in his statement the UAE's will to assist worldwide initiatives aiming at a peaceful conclusion of the Sudanese crisis. Emphasizing that the UAE is still committed to its part in world diplomatic projects and collaborating with allies to bring peace and stability to Sudan, he underlined He cautioned, nonetheless, that the persistent denial of accountability by the Sudanese government and their disinformation campaign pose a threat to these initiatives and help to extend the suffering of the Sudanese people.
Al Jabri's comments underline the UAE's worries about the breach of international law and diplomatic protections as well as its annoyance with Sudan's attempts to dodge responsibility. His words emphasize the importance of a real dedication to peace and stability in Sudan instead of the continuation of false narratives and the avoidance of responsibilities, which still impede development toward crisis resolution.
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