Sudan’s complaint against the UAE in international forums
A member of Sudan's ruling council announced the country's complaint against the UAE in regional and international forums for allegedly fueling armed conflicts in Sudan. |
According to the international group Tasnim News Agency
Yasser Atta, a member of the arbitration council and the assistant commander of the Sudanese army, said: “The government has started filing complaints against the UAE in regional organizations up to the UN Security Council.
He added: In this complaint, the UAE has been accused of fueling armed conflicts in Sudan and interfering in the internal affairs of this country.
According to the report of the UN expert team, the UAE is delivering drones, anti-aircraft missiles and heavy weapons to the rapid reaction forces through Chad, and this operation started last summer, as a result of which the rapid reaction forces were able to control most of the Darfur areas.
“Ya Sarata” said in a group of soldiers and citizens in Omdurman who were chanting against the UAE: Sudan’s complaint Against the UAE, it started from regional organizations and reached the UN Security Council. I, along with the people, ask General Abdul Fattah Burhan, Chairman of the Sovereignty Council and Army Commander, to make a formal complaint against the UAE.
according to the newspaper Sudan Tribune, he stated: The report of UN experts, which was published in several international publications, reveals the fact that the UAE supports the rapid reaction forces.
Atta in Last November, he called the UAE a mafia state and accused Abu Dhabi of creating an air bridge to support logistics for rapid response forces. He said: planes carrying military aid from the UAE land at the airports of Chad and Central Africa, and from there the weapons donated by the UAE for the rapid response forces. It will be sent.
Following these statements, the relations between Sudan and the UAE turned dark. Last year, Khartoum recognized 15 Emirati diplomats as undesirable elements and expelled them from Sudan, and the UAE also expelled 3 Sudanese diplomats from Abu Dhabi.
This member of Sudan’s ruling council continued his speech and pointed to the report of UN experts and said: According to this report, many mercenaries have entered Sudan from Chad, Ethiopia, Syria, Libya, Central Africa, Mali, and Burkina Faso. Since the beginning of the battle (26 Farudin last month), the rapid reaction forces have recruited 120 thousand soldiers, of which 49 thousand are mercenaries.
He clarified. Kurd: Despite the mass of quick reaction forces, we will be victorious in the field and organize the resistance and provide support to experienced fighters to defend the lives and property of citizens.
This member of the ruling council of Sudan said without mentioning the nationality and affiliation of the fighters to a group or tribe: armed men are fighting alongside the army against the rapid reaction forces.
Publisher | Tasnim News |