
Prime Minister Dr. Kamil Idris has called on the United Nations Security Council to continue efforts to counter the threat posed by the RSF militia to regional stability by designating it as a terrorist organization.
He welcomed the Security Council’s statement on Wednesday rejecting any attempt by the RSF to form a government in Sudan, calling the move a positive step.
The prime minister urged the Security Council to fully carry out its duty to halt the RSF’s crimes and violations against civilians in Kordofan and Darfur. He called for effective pressure to compel the militia to lift its sieges on El Fasher, Kadugli, Dilling, Babnousa, and other besieged towns, and to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid to those in need.
Idris instructed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and relevant foreign relations bodies to intensify diplomatic efforts, ensuring all countries are provided with evidence supporting Sudan’s long-standing warnings about the consequences of ignoring the RSF’s crimes and violations — and the danger they pose to peace and stability in the region.
He emphasized that the Security Council’s stance — declaring the formation of a parallel government a direct threat to Sudan’s unity and territorial integrity, while affirming its commitment to Sudan’s sovereignty, independence, and unity — is an encouraging development. He announced that the Sudanese government will refine its strategy for engaging with the Council based on this position.


