Sudan stability at the center of Saudi priorities, UN session hears
Saudi Arabia said its priority is Sudan stability, pressing for an immediate ceasefire and the preservation of Sudan’s territorial integrity and institutions, officials said. During a United Nations Security Council session on Sudan, Saudi Arabia’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Ambassador Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Wasil, outlined Riyadh’s position and urged a Sudanese-led political solution.
The statement came amid renewed fighting and growing humanitarian needs, according to diplomats who attended the session. Saudi officials emphasized that efforts must focus on stopping hostilities, protecting civilians, and enabling humanitarian aid to reach affected populations.
Saudi representative reiterates call for ceasefire and political solution
Ambassador Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Wasil told the Security Council that continuing conflict and the breakdown of security arrangements have worsened Sudan’s humanitarian crisis. He said failure to implement commitments under the Jeddah Declaration and relevant Security Council resolutions has contributed to the deterioration, according to the Saudi mission.
Therefore, Saudi Arabia urged a return to political dialogue based on the Jeddah Declaration, stressing that any resolution must be Sudanese-led and Sudanese-owned. Additionally, the ambassador rejected measures that would undermine the unity of Sudan or its national institutions.
Humanitarian impact and condemnation of attacks on aid convoys
Saudi diplomats expressed deep concern over the human toll of the conflict, noting reports of civilian casualties and displacement. The mission specifically condemned attacks on humanitarian convoys and criminal acts in the city of El Fasher, saying such incidents impede relief operations and escalate suffering.
Furthermore, Saudi Arabia reaffirmed its commitment to continue providing humanitarian aid to Sudanese civilians, coordinating with regional and international partners to expand assistance where security conditions allow. Humanitarian access and protection of relief workers remain priorities, officials said.
Regional diplomacy and the role of the Jeddah Declaration
Saudi officials highlighted regional mediation efforts and welcomed partnerships aimed at securing a lasting ceasefire. The ambassador stressed that narrowing differences between Sudanese parties and resuming political negotiations are essential to restoring stability.
According to the Saudi statement, the Jeddah Declaration provides a framework for dialogue and confidence-building. Meanwhile, Riyadh indicated it will continue diplomatic engagement to support implementation of commitments and encourage broader regional coordination.
Security Council dynamics and international responses
During the session, members of the Security Council discussed ways to reinforce a cessation of hostilities and to ensure accountability for violations that target civilians and aid operations. Saudi Arabia’s remarks aligned with calls from other delegations for enhanced protection of civilians and unfettered humanitarian access.
However, the council faces challenges in translating statements into enforceable measures on the ground. Consequently, diplomats said sustained international pressure, combined with regional mediation, will be needed to keep parties at the negotiating table.
Secondary drivers: ceasefire, humanitarian aid, and political negotiations
Analysts note that achieving Sudan stability depends on several linked factors: a credible ceasefire, safe humanitarian corridors, and inclusive political talks that address governance and security arrangements. The Saudi statement reinforced this multi-track approach by tying humanitarian assistance to progress toward political dialogue.
Furthermore, officials urged monitoring and verification mechanisms to reduce mistrust and to help implement any ceasefire agreement. In the absence of reliable verification, past truces have frequently unraveled, prolonging displacement and deepening needs.
Implications for the region and international community
Stabilizing Sudan has wider regional significance, affecting refugee flows, trade routes, and security cooperation across the Horn of Africa and the Sahel. Saudi Arabia’s emphasis on Sudan stability reflects broader concerns about spillover effects and the need for a coordinated international response.
Therefore, sustained diplomatic engagement by neighbors and the UN, combined with targeted humanitarian support, will be essential to prevent further deterioration. Observers said that coordinated action could help contain conflict dynamics and create space for a political settlement.
What comes next: monitoring, mediation, and humanitarian priorities
Looking ahead, Saudi Arabia and other stakeholders will push for renewed political talks based on the Jeddah Declaration and for measures to secure a lasting ceasefire. The Security Council may consider additional statements or resolutions to back mediation efforts, though outcomes will depend on political will and on-the-ground compliance.
Readers should watch for developments in three areas: implementation of Jeddah commitments, expanded humanitarian access, and any international efforts to establish verification mechanisms. Progress in these areas would be a critical test of the international community’s ability to support Sudan stability.

