NEW YORK – On Saturday, Jordan welcomed the
UN Security Council's resolution urging a ceasefire in Sudan throughout the holy
month of Ramadan, expressing hope that it would resolve the crisis that has
plagued the nation for months.
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Ambassador Sufyan Al-Qudah, the official
spokesperson for the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, underscored
the significance of the Security Council's decision, aiming to halt the ongoing
conflict in Sudan, Al-Mamlaka TV reported.
The resolution, proposed by the UK and
supported by 14 member states, emphasized the importance of dialogue and sought
a sustainable solution to the conflict. Qudah highlighted the potential of
Ramadan to facilitate a ceasefire and initiate comprehensive national dialogue,
ultimately serving Sudan's national interests by preserving unity and
sovereignty and minimizing further loss of life.
The conflict, primarily between the
Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary
Rapid Support Forces (RSF), has led to
severe humanitarian consequences, including acute food insecurity and
widespread human rights violations. The resolution demands full humanitarian
access and adherence to international humanitarian law, aiming to alleviate the
crisis and foster peace during Ramadan.
Jordan's endorsement of the Security Council's
decision reflects its commitment to regional stability and humanitarian
principles. The nation stands in solidarity with efforts to resolve conflicts
peacefully and ensure the well-being of affected populations.
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