UAE Launches Intense Attack on Sudanese Army Commander General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan

The United Arab Emirates has accused General Abdel fattah al-Burhan, commander of the Sudanese army, of hindering peace efforts in Sudan, according to webangah News Agency.
Reem Al Hashimy, UAE Minister of State for International Cooperation, stated that General al-Burhan once again opposed all peace initiatives by rejecting the US-proposed peace plan for Sudan. She added that the people of Sudan are paying the price for this obstruction.
Al Hashimy charged General al-Burhan with opposing the establishment of a ceasefire and described him as a major obstacle to peace in Sudan.
The Emirati official emphasized that the United Nations has labeled the situation in Sudan as one of the worst humanitarian disasters of our time. She highlighted that aid is being weaponized and civilians are deliberately being starved.
Al Hashimy stressed the importance of unifying regional and international efforts to halt atrocities against civilians.She called for a process leading to a secure,unified,and livable Sudan.
Previously, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan declared that if the UAE is considered part of a four-party group addressing Sudan’s crisis, he believes such a group would be ineffective-especially as evidence shows UAE support for rebels opposing the government. He underlined that accepting it as a mediator is impossible.
Al-Burhan dismissed claims promoted by Masad boulos-senior adviser on Arab and African affairs to former US President Donald Trump-that suggested Muslim Brotherhood dominance within the military. He called these claims scare tactics without basis and falsehoods concerning brotherhood presence within military institutions.
The army chief labeled the four-party proposal as “the worst plan offered,” criticizing its call to dissolve all armed forces and security agencies while allowing militias to remain entrenched in their areas.
He declared no one can impose figures like Hamdok or hamidti upon them. Al-Burhan expressed concern that Masad Boulos may obstruct achieving peace desired by all Sudanese people.He noted Boulos has accused their government of blocking humanitarian convoys and using chemical weapons-which he denied.
The general reaffirmed his commitment to continue fighting until Rapid Support Forces are eliminated. “We do not seek war nor oppose peace,” he said, “but no one can threaten us or dictate conditions.”
Al-Burhan condemned what he described as an unfair proposal pushed by America’s envoy aiming to impose terms on them.

