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UAE rebuts Sudan’s claims at UN Rights Council session

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Last updated: 2025/11/15 at 5:29 AM
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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has strongly refuted allegations made by Sudan during a recent session at the UN Human Rights Council. The dispute unfolded on July 9, 2024, as the council convened in Geneva, Switzerland. Sudan’s representative accused the UAE of backing a rebel group in the Darfur region. The UAE’s Foreign Ministry swiftly responded, dismissing the claims as baseless.

According to the UAE Foreign Ministry, Sudan’s allegations lack credible evidence and are an attempt to deflect attention from its own internal issues. The ministry said the accusations are part of a broader pattern of unfounded claims by Sudan against the UAE. The session at the UN Human Rights Council has drawn international attention, with several countries observing the exchange between the two nations.

Background on UAE-Sudan Tensions

Tensions between the UAE and Sudan have been escalating over the past few years, primarily due to their divergent positions on regional conflicts and political alignments. The UAE has been accused by Sudan of supporting rebel groups in Darfur, allegations that the UAE has consistently denied. However, recent developments suggest that these tensions are far from being resolved.

Additionally, the conflict in Sudan’s Darfur region has been ongoing for decades, with various factions vying for power and resources. The situation is further complicated by external interventions, with countries like the UAE being accused of taking sides. The international community remains concerned about the humanitarian impact of the conflict, with millions displaced and in need of aid.

UAE’s Response to Sudan’s Allegations at the UN Human Rights Council

The UAE’s response to Sudan’s allegations was swift and decisive. The Foreign Ministry issued a statement rejecting the claims and calling on Sudan to focus on addressing its internal issues rather than making unfounded accusations. The UAE emphasized its commitment to supporting peace and stability in the region through diplomatic and humanitarian means.

Diplomatic Efforts

The UAE has been actively engaged in diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict in Sudan. According to the UAE Foreign Ministry, the country has been working closely with international partners to promote a peaceful resolution to the Darfur conflict. The UAE has also provided significant humanitarian aid to Sudan, supporting refugees and displaced persons.

Meanwhile, the international community is watching the developments closely, as the situation in Darfur remains volatile. The UN Human Rights Council has called for both sides to engage in constructive dialogue to resolve their differences peacefully. The next session of the council is expected to address the ongoing conflict in Darfur, with the UAE and Sudan likely to be key players in the discussions.

Implications of the UN Human Rights Council Session

The outcome of the UN Human Rights Council session has significant implications for both the UAE and Sudan. If Sudan’s allegations gain traction, it could lead to increased diplomatic pressure on the UAE. In contrast, the UAE’s rebuttal may help to maintain its positive international standing. The situation remains fluid, with the next steps uncertain.

As the international community continues to monitor the situation, the focus is likely to remain on the humanitarian crisis in Darfur. The UN and other international organizations are expected to continue their efforts to support a peaceful resolution to the conflict. The UAE’s commitment to humanitarian aid and diplomatic engagement will likely be under scrutiny in the coming weeks.

Looking ahead, the next UN Human Rights Council session is scheduled for later this year. The UAE and Sudan will likely be key players in the discussions, with the international community watching closely for any developments. The situation remains uncertain, and the path forward will depend on the actions of both countries and the broader international community.

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