Sudan: The UAE Provided Militia With Advanced Missiles, And Iran Does Not Play a Role in War
Sudan: The UAE Provided Militia With Advanced Missiles, And Iran Does Not Play a Role in War
Foreign Ministry: The Paris Conference Aims to Isolate Sudan and Obstruct a Quick Solution to War
Sudan Events – Agencies
Sudan has called on the UN Security Council to officially condemn the UAE and urge it to stop supplying the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) with military equipment and financing fighters. It also renewed its criticism and rejection of the Paris conference held without the official government participation.
Idriss said, in his speech before the Security Council, “Explicitly condemning the UAE in the Council constitutes the correct beginning for stopping the war, while asking it to stop supplying the militias with military equipment and armored cars, financing fighters, and providing jamming tools and advanced missiles such as (Javelin 148).”
He demanded the issuance of a resolution by the UN Security Council urging the UAE to stop supplying weapons to RSF, fueling the war, inciting the few, and displacing the Sudanese people.
Idriss pointed out that the RSF’s preparations for the war “would not have happened, had it not been for the fact that the UAE, the regional sponsor of the armed aggression plan, continued to provide military and logistical support to support the RSFand its militia allies, in addition to political, media and propaganda support.”
The Sudanese official revealed that the RSF obtained “Javelin 148 FGM” missiles and used them against targets near the army command in the capital, Khartoum. The authorities also found advanced missiles at militia sites.
He added: “It appears that the regional sponsors of the war, through these weapons, wanted to tip the balance in favor of the militia in the conflict that they insist on continuing, as they secretly seek to ban the armament of the Sudanese army and secretly meet with RSF militia activists.”
Al-Harith Idriss stressed that Iran does not play any role in the war, and the return of diplomatic relations with it does not pose any threat to Israel’s security.
Regarding the Paris conference held in the middle of this month without the government’s participation, Al-Harith Idriss said that holding it in this way “was aimed at isolating Sudan.”
He pointed out that the conference hinders reaching a quick solution to the war in Sudan, as the warring countries participated in it.
He added: “The fact that the aggressor countries and their regional partners are invited, with the exception of the victim state, indicates a significant influence from the aggressive state and on the position of the state sponsoring the conference.”
Al-Harith Idriss stressed that “since the European Union has become a party and is an official political system. Failure to invite Sudan to the conference constitutes a violation of diplomatic standards for resolving conflicts.”
He declared that Sudan would not cooperate “with any party that tends to internationalize the conflict or uses it as a political lever to put pressure on the government,” stressing the need to prioritize stopping the war over responding to the humanitarian challenge.