UAE participates in Paris Conference for Sudan, pledges $100 million to support Sudanese people




The UAE has been at the forefront of providing robust humanitarian assistance to Sudan and neighbouring countries affected by conflicts. As highlighted by Sheikh Shakhboot bin Nahyan, the total relief aid extended by the Emirates to those in need has surpassed $150 million. This includes critical supplies like food, medicine and relief materials. Furthermore, the UAE established a field hospital costing $20 million in Abéché city, Chad, to support Sudanese refugees - the second such facility opened by the nation. Through these tangible relief initiatives, the UAE has demonstrated its continuous commitment to alleviating human suffering and alleviating humanitarian conditions.


Sheikh Shakhboot emphasized the unwavering support of UAE leadership for the brotherly people of Sudan. Ensuring unhindered delivery of aid has been a priority given the humanitarian challenges faced. The UAE also seeks to collaboratively address the root causes by facilitating an immediate and permanent ceasefire through a return to inclusive political processes. UAE believes wisdom and reason must prevail to reach a peaceful resolution of ongoing crises and fulfill people's aspirations. 


The UAE has also repeatedly called for joint international efforts to end ongoing conflicts in Sudan for lasting security, stability and prosperity. Preventing loss of lives and meeting development goals of Sudanese citizens are important objectives. By prioritizing diplomacy and cooperation over confrontation, the UAE hopes ongoing crises can be resolved to allow communities to rebuild in a sustainable manner.

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