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UAE expresses gratitude for Sudan’s decision to open Adre border crossing for humanitarian aid

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Last updated: 2024/08/16 at 12:45 PM
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The UAE, along with the US, Switzerland, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the African Union, and the UN, praised Sudan’s decision to allow aid through the Adre border crossing in June 2023. The statement emphasized that this move by the Sudanese Armed Forces was crucial in saving lives and preventing the spread of famine. The joint statement called for immediate action to ensure the safety, access, and independence of aid groups entering through the Adre border, specifically addressing the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) to provide necessary support.

The international community expressed their eagerness to witness the first aid convoys crossing the border in the coming days. They stressed the importance of facilitating humanitarian assistance into Darfur and across Sudan, emphasizing the need for safe and unobstructed passage to reach those in need, regardless of territorial control. The statement highlighted the top priority of expanding humanitarian aid in Sudan, aligning with agreements made in Jeddah and international humanitarian law obligations.

The focus is on enhancing humanitarian access and protection for civilians in Sudan, reflecting the commitments outlined in the Jeddah declarations. The members of the international community gathered in Switzerland emphasize the importance of upholding these commitments and ensuring the safety and wellbeing of those in need. It is essential to prioritize the facilitation of humanitarian access and the protection of civilians in conflict-affected areas in Sudan to prevent further suffering and address urgent needs.

The international coalition underscored the critical role of humanitarian assistance in addressing the ongoing crisis in Sudan and averting a potential famine. The collaborative effort aims to ensure the swift delivery of aid to vulnerable populations across Sudan, emphasizing the significance of operational independence for aid agencies and safeguarding against interference from armed or political actors. By prioritizing the safety and access of aid groups, the international community is working towards mitigating the impact of the crisis and supporting those in need.

The joint statement emphasizes the urgent need for coordinated efforts to address the humanitarian crisis in Sudan and prevent further suffering among vulnerable populations. The collaborative approach taken by the UAE, the US, Switzerland, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the African Union, and the UN signals a united front in supporting Sudan’s decision to allow aid through the Adre border crossing. By prioritizing humanitarian access and protection for civilians, the international community is taking proactive steps to address the immediate needs of those impacted by the crisis and prevent further escalation of the situation.

In conclusion, the international community’s support for Sudan’s decision to open the Adre border crossing for aid delivery signifies a positive step towards addressing the humanitarian crisis in the region. By emphasizing the importance of safe and unhindered access to humanitarian assistance, the joint statement reflects a shared commitment to saving lives and preventing famine in Sudan. As the international community mobilizes to support vulnerable populations in Sudan, ongoing collaboration and coordination will be essential in ensuring the effective delivery of aid and protection for those in need.

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