THE world is undoubtedly observing the tragic developments in Sudan, triggered by the RSF Militia’s proxy war against the Sudanese people and State since April 2023. This war seeks to reshape Sudan, its State, demography and potentially its map to further the agenda of an avaricious regional power, with the tacit approval or indifference of certain global actors.
The international community is fully aware of the severe atrocities and violations of international humanitarian law perpetrated by the Militia against our people. I affirm that our armed forces (SAF) are fully capable of defeating the Militia. SAF is fighting this imposed war with unwavering determination to restore peace and stability, enabling our people to rebuild their lives and repair the national unity and social fabric that the war has gravely threatened.
This war would not have lasted this long without the logistical, political and media support the Militia receives from certain regional countries. We in Sudan, therefore, call upon all peace-loving nations, as well as international and regional organizations, to unequivocally condemn external interference in Sudan’s internal affairs and demand these countries cease supporting the rebel militia with money, weapons, and mercenaries.
We believe this is the shortest path to ending the war. We also appeal to all nations, particularly our sisterly and friendly countries, to condemn the crimes and atrocities committed by the Militia, along with its serious violations of international humanitarian law. The Militia’s breach of the Jeddah Declaration on the protection of civilians and the delivery of relief warrants a decisive and deterrent international response.
Conversely, Sudan welcomes all serious initiatives aimed at restoring peace and stability. However, Sudan remains steadfast in its commitment to the Jeddah platform as the forum for negotiating a ceasefire. We insist on implementing the resolutions of the Jeddah platform, which include protecting civilians and allowing them to return to their homes as a prerequisite for reaching a final agreement on a ceasefire.
The Jeddah Declaration remains the only binding and practical framework for addressing humanitarian issues and protecting civilians. It provides the most feasible basis for a ceasefire and lasting peace. Had it been implemented in good faith since its signing, just four weeks after the war began, it could have led to an early peaceful settlement.
Coup by pro-Russian rebels in Sudan, ongoing fighting in Khartoum










